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with more on this is azadeh moshiri in the newsroom. what is the latest that we have? you 'ust have what is the latest that we have? you just have to — what is the latest that we have? 7m, just have to look at the images to understand how serious this was. there are already devastating stories coming out on this. a young woman, 28 years old sent a voice note to her mother when the fire broke out, saying simply, mum, i love you. we are going to die. as far as i know, she has not been found. a police spokesperson has said that there was a birthday party at one of the main nightclubs that was affected by the fire. right now the focus for emergency services is to find those who are known to be missing and known to have been on the premises. we also know that about four people have been treated for smoke inhalation at a nearby hospital. and that a sports venue in the area has been turned into a local centre for anyone needing any counciling or that has been affected by the events here. we counciling or that has been affected by the events here.— by the events here. we know this area is pepular— by the events here. we know this area is popular with _ by the events here. we know this area is popular with tourists - by the events here. we know this area is popular with tourists from i area is popular with tourists from the uk, what is the local reaction their coming into this? the the uk, what is the local reaction their coming into this? the mayor of mer is their coming into this? the mayor of mercy is saying _ their coming into this? the mayor of mercy is saying that _ their coming into this? the mayor of mercy is saying that we _ their coming into this? the mayor of mercy is saying that we are - mercy is saying that we are devastated. he has declared three days of mourning. a lot of papers are saying this is the worst fire haveno been seen in 30 years. the relatives are the most concern. they are the ones who are going to the area trying to see if any one missing, any of the relatives that they knew attended one of these nightclubs is amongst those that was either injured or worse, has passed away. emergency services and officials have warned that the death toll could rise. we have certainly seen that death toll rise in the last few hours. many thanks. she was in the bbc news room with the latest on the fire in murcia. the uk's defence secretary, grant shapps, has said the uk's support for the nato military alliance is "unwavering". speaking in the last hour at the conservative party conference in manchester, he confirmed plans for two new deployments. around 200 british soldiers are being sent to the nato peacekeeping mission in kosovo. and raf typhoons are heading to poland which he said was facing continued russian aggression. there had been a request from nato's supreme allied commander europe. and so, i have authorised the full deployment of a battalion size uk strategic reserve force to nato's kosovo peacekeeping mission. in the days ahead, hundreds of soldiers from the ist battalion, the princess of wales royal regimen, willjoin the 400 british service men and women already in kosovo. in a response to a request from our polish friends, raf typhoons are landing in poland, as i speak, to support our nato ally with the growing threat of russian interference. that was grant shapps speaking. the foreign secretary also addressed the conference playing up the uk's standing on the global stage. my view of britain's standing in the world _ my view of britain's standing in the world has— my view of britain's standing in the world has never been clearer. people want to _ world has never been clearer. people want to see _ world has never been clearer. people want to see us. people care about what _ want to see us. people care about what we _ want to see us. people care about what we say. people admire what we stand _ what we say. people admire what we stand for. _ what we say. people admire what we stand for, but, perhaps most importantly, people respect what we do. importantly, people respect what we d0~ far— importantly, people respect what we do. farfrom being importantly, people respect what we do. far from being left on the sidelines, _ do. far from being left on the sidelines, we remain right at the heart _ sidelines, we remain right at the heart of— sidelines, we remain right at the heart of things. and we should all be immensely proud of our country's standing _ be immensely proud of our country's standing on — be immensely proud of our country's standing on the world stage. both be immensely proud of our country's standing on the world stage.- standing on the world stage. both of them were talking _ standing on the world stage. both of them were talking at _ standing on the world stage. both of them were talking at the _ them were talking at the conservative party conference in the last hour and there watching was our political correspondent nick eardley. nick, both making comments toward the end of their speeches about the labour party answer kier starmer. it about the labour party answer kier starmer. , ., .,, about the labour party answer kier starmer. , ., ~ , ., starmer. it is almost like they have half of an eye _ starmer. it is almost like they have half of an eye on _ starmer. it is almost like they have half of an eye on the _ starmer. it is almost like they have half of an eye on the general - half of an eye on the general election. it's becoming a theme of the speech is here. a lot of time is given over trying to draw a distinction with the labour party. the conservatives know that they are quite a bit behind in the polls. they know that they have got a lot of work to do if they are going to get back on track and have any chance of winning the general election. because of that, they are trying to be a lot more political and say here are the areas where we disagree, here's where we think the labour party has not been clear and here is where we think we have a much better policy. i suppose there are a couple of questions. we will find out a lot more about kier starmer�*s vision next week at the labour party conference. there is a question in general i think being asked about whether the conservatives have a bold enough vision to win back voters. we have seen a lot of pressure from backbenchers for commitments on tax, tax reductions. they have not been heated by the prime minister, he dodged those questions on the airwaves this morning. i suppose the second question is who is actually setting the narrative politically? these conferences, i know they might a bit like a bubble, they are, but they are a chance for political parties and leaders to grab the initiative, to say, here is our big policy, here is where we think the country should be going, here is what we want to do. interest langley that has not really been done today. there has not been a big policy push. because of that, we are talking a lot more about the pressure that rishi sunak is under from his own party, yes on tax, as well as hs2 which is supposed to finish here in manchester and he dodged questions on that this morning. talking to some government ministers and tory mps, i think they want to see... they are pleased that rishi sunak has a fire in his belly and turning up for interviews and seems riled up. he wants to sell a vision to the public. we are promised a vision including long—term decisions over the next few days, but i think there is some concern that there has not really been a seizure of the political momentum and a changing of the narrative. ., . ~ momentum and a changing of the narrative. ., ., ~ ., , ,, narrative. you talk about the bubble and changing _ narrative. you talk about the bubble and changing the — narrative. you talk about the bubble and changing the narrative - narrative. you talk about the bubble and changing the narrative and - and changing the narrative and switching attacks, party conferences are very important, but what about the public watching or those not watching but trying to get the engagement with it two i am sure there watching us this afternoon. that is a really good question, to be honest, a lot of what goes on at these conferences is internal stuff. it is about parties talking to themselves, getting activists riled up themselves, getting activists riled up for general elections, raising a bit of cash as well. you can see all the stands behind me, they raise money for the political parties and this is one of the reasons for doing this. the most important thing from a public perspective is that these are a chance to look in the window, to see what parties are offering and to see what parties are offering and to see what parties are offering and to see the vision they are setting out. these may be the last set of annual conferences before the general election, we could be going to the polls and a few months. maybe over a year, we don't really know for sure, that is up to the prime minister. a chance to see into the window, to see what parties are offering the country and that is why i think it is so important for the conservatives to set out their big picture over the next few days, to have something to say to the electric. saying, look, things have not gone particularly well over the last three years. yes, this time last three years. yes, this time last year there was turmoiljust after liz truss had taken over. but the ship has been stabilised a bit by rishi sunak. he wants to now get on the political front foot and say here is who i am and this is what i want to offer as pm, but there is a sense that that has not really been done yet. sense that that has not really been done et. a , sense that that has not really been done et. n, , ., , sense that that has not really been done et. , ., , ., done yet. many thanks. he is our olitical done yet. many thanks. he is our political correspondent _ done yet. many thanks. he is our political correspondent at - done yet. many thanks. he is our political correspondent at the - political correspondent at the conservative party in the bubble. vast crowds of opposition supporters are rallying in warsaw ahead of parliamentary elections later this month. the opposition leader, donald tusk, called the march a breakthrough in poland's history — but his party is still trailing in the opinion polls. it is trying to stop the right—wing law and justice party from winning an unprecedented third term, saying the government is endangering the democratic gains of the past three decades. the right—wing party has accused the opposition of being unpatriotic. city hall here are saying it is the biggest demonstration that they have seen in its history. and certainly from what we have seen, it was and is absolutely enormous. it has just finished. the crowds were streaming past us for more than three hours. there is a giant crowd of red and white flags, people bringing polish flags but also carrying the eu flags as they crowded into the streets here. people have travelled on buses from right across the country. the opposition who called this demonstration were calling it the march of a million hearts. they wanted this to be a million person march just to show how much support they could rally ahead of an election in two weeks. as a show of solidarity for opposition voters as well. they are putting that as a critical vote in the middle of october. they are saying this is a vote very much about the future of poland as a democratic country and is part of the european family with european values. they are saying that the governing law and justice party, pis, are a threat to those values particularly to the rule of law and also to the freedom of the media. they are saying that staying with a pis government is potentially a threat, not only to the democratic future of this country, but also as part of that to its future withing the eu. that was a report from warsaw. to the united states now where florida republican matt gaetz has annnounced he'll file a motion to remove kevin mccarthy as speaker of the house of representatives. it comes after a dramatic night on capitol hill where a cross—party funding deal was struck that's prevented much of the united states government from being shut down. the rare show of bipartisan unity will keep federal bodies open for a further 45 days. presidentjoe biden welcomed the development but expressed disappointment that it did not include any funding for ukraine's war effort. both houses of congress approved the billjust before the midnight deadline that would have seen tens of thousands of federal employees placed on furlough and various government services suspended. live now to our north america correspondent sean dilley. what is behind this latest development? my what is behind this latest development? what is behind this latest develoment? y ,, , , development? my goodness, yesterday was something — development? my goodness, yesterday was something -- _ development? my goodness, yesterday was something -- was _ development? my goodness, yesterday was something -- was something - development? my goodness, yesterday was something -- was something out l was something —— was something out of the house of cards. by lunchtime yesterday it looked like a deal could not be done, but backroom dealings were happening. and that is what has upset various people now wish to remove kevin mccarthy as speaker. he landed on democratic support, bear in mind he is a republican. he used democratic support to get through a bill that did not have cuts as deep as republicans wanted. but it did not give what democratic people what they wanted. which was ukrainian funding. this upset the hardliners. 0ne funding. this upset the hardliners. one of the main instigators, one of his antagonist is a gentleman called matt gaetz. ~ . ., , , his antagonist is a gentleman called matt gaetz. a ., , , ., matt gaetz. kevin mccarthy is going to net his matt gaetz. kevin mccarthy is going to get his wish- _ matt gaetz. kevin mccarthy is going to get his wish. i _ matt gaetz. kevin mccarthy is going to get his wish. i do _ matt gaetz. kevin mccarthy is going to get his wish. i do not _ matt gaetz. kevin mccarthy is going to get his wish. i do not think - matt gaetz. kevin mccarthy is going to get his wish. i do not think the i to get his wish. i do not think the adults_ to get his wish. i do not think the adults in— to get his wish. i do not think the adults in the room would let america sit on _ adults in the room would let america sit on top _ adults in the room would let america sit on top of— adults in the room would let america sit on top of such a high debt. i do not think— sit on top of such a high debt. i do not think adult in the room would allow_ not think adult in the room would allow $8 — not think adult in the room would allow $8 trillion of this debt to come _ allow $8 trillion of this debt to come into refinancing at a higher level_ come into refinancing at a higher level without serious spending cuts. and i_ level without serious spending cuts. and i do— level without serious spending cuts. and i do not think adult in this room — and i do not think adult in this room would lie to house conservatives and that is exactly what _ conservatives and that is exactly what kevin mccarthy did. that conservatives and that is exactly what kevin mccarthy did.- what kevin mccarthy did. that is matt gaetz _ what kevin mccarthy did. that is matt gaetz from _ what kevin mccarthy did. that is matt gaetz from florida, - what kevin mccarthy did. that is matt gaetz from florida, a - what kevin mccarthy did. that is matt gaetz from florida, a fly i what kevin mccarthy did. that is matt gaetz from florida, a fly in | matt gaetz from florida, a fly in kevin mccarthy's ointment. he has said that he is going to attempt to vacate the speaker. kevin mccarthy had to appeal to the hardliners of his party. he is not considered to be a super moderate within the republican party. that was so he could get elected. when he was elected speaker, he reintroduced an old rule saying that any member democratic or republican could pass a motion to vacate him. what does that mean? if that hits the floor is what is needed is a simple majority 218 members to vote him out. he has the narrowest of narrow majorities that would be something that democratic politicians would happily oblige him on. they do not trust or like kevin mccarthy who has unilaterally announced an impeachment inquiry tojoe biden going back on a previous promised to have a vote before doing that. democratic politicians know that if they vacate him on the basis that matt gaetz and others including marjorie taylor green are the hardliners, they don't like the fact that they passed a bill yesterday, they know that he probably will not get to the position of being able to introduce the promised funding bill on ukraine. noel kevin mccarthy, potentially no funding bill for ukraine. it is almost a nonstarter for them. ukraine. it is almost a nonstarter forthem. kevin ukraine. it is almost a nonstarter for them. kevin mccarthy has repeated the words that the former british prime ministers said, he said i will survive.— british prime ministers said, he said i will survive. nice house of cards referenced _ said i will survive. nice house of cards referenced there - said i will survive. nice house of cards referenced there a - said i will survive. nice house of cards referenced there a little i cards referenced there a little earlier. from the us to the bbc sport centre. europe have the ryder cup in their sights in rome... but the usa are making them work for every one of the four points they needed from the final day's 12 singles matches tommy fleetwood guaranteed the final half point that would take europe to ia and a half. it is official, it has just become 15 and europe have regained the ryder cup. that are pretty of red scores on that side. usa put into the singles effort. they went into the singles effort. they went into the day five points behind a deficit that no team had overcome successfully to win the ryder cup, in the end, europe have done what many expected on the final day in the singles to win the ryder cup back from america. there was a place in the top half of the premier league table on offer for the winner of the sole premier league match on sunday. after a goalless first half, there was a nightmare couple of minutes for the hosts nottingham forest — moussa niakhate was sent offjust before the hour mark, before brentford captain christian norgaard got the opening goaljust two minutes later. but nicolas dominguez did bring forest level shortly after — so i—i it finished at the city ground. the result means relief for manchester unitedm, as they stay tenth due to this result. forest move up to 11th while brentford end the weekend in 13th spot. jorge martin capped a fantastic weekend with victory in a rain—affected japanese motogp. the spaniard set a new lap record on the motegi circuit to qualify in pole position and also won saturday's sprint race. and he was leading sunday's grand prix for his team pramac racing when it was red—flagged at half—distance because of rain, moving to within three points of ducati's championship leader francesco bagnaia, who was second. honda's marc marquez was third. australia could have been knocked out of the rugby world cup on saturday, but after rivals fiji didn't provide the bonus point win that would have sent the wallabies home, australia can maintain their slim hopes of making the quarter finals themselves later. they'll be expected to beat portugal comfortably... but even that could be postponing the inevitable for the two time winners. that kicks off and just a half an hours. that kicks off and just a half an hours. after that match the defending champions south africa are up against tonga. a win would set them on course for the quarter—finals.. but tonga still have a chance if they can pull off an unlikely victory. saul �*canelo' alvarez is still undisputed world super—middleweight champion after beating jermell charlo. the mexican knocked charlo down in the seventh round on the way to a unanimous points win over the american in las vegas. cruiserweight jay 0petaia retained his ibf and ring magazine titles. the australian beat britain'sjordan thompson in the fourth round at wembley arena. and another british fighter is a world champion after taking the ibo lightweight title in a unanimous points win over mexico's magali rodriguez at london's york hall. the nfl has its first international game of the 2023 season as week four gets under way at wembley in london. they are in the third quarter where the jacksonville jaguars are the team resident in london and they have a 17 lead. team resident in london and they have a 17 lead. later there are three teams protecting 100% three and zero starts against divisional rivals. philadelphia host washington. the san francisco 49ers are at home to the arizona cardinals and after scoring 70 points last week, the most in the nfl since 1966. the miami dolphins are in buffalo to take on the bills. they are all as advertised. they are explosive. anybody that touches the ball can score whether it is what you think is going to be a two yard run, turns into a gash or. same thing with the passing games. the coach does a greatjob of moving quys coach does a greatjob of moving guys around, creating... different styles of offence. it is a handful. there is more on our website. that is it for me. many thanks. president erdogan says turkey will continue to fight terror, after a suicide bomber blew himself up near the parliament building in ankara. mr erdogan called the attack �*the last stand of terror�*, as he reopened the parliament for its new session. two men were involved in a bomb attack on the national police headquarters in ankara — the first such incident there since 2016. two policemen were injured. the kurdish militant group has claimed responsibility for that attack. a ban on some single—use plastics comes into force in england today — with businesses risking heavy fines if they don't comply. retailers, takeaways and hospitality firms can no longer supply certain plastic items — including cutlery, polystyrene cups and food containers. single—use plastic plates, trays and bowls will also be restricted. the chief executive live now to sandy luk — she is the chief executive at marine conservation society. my my morning coffee was served in a very different cup, that's the future isn't it?— very different cup, that's the future isn't it? , ., , , . future isn't it? yes, absolutely. we have been cleaning _ future isn't it? yes, absolutely. we have been cleaning beaches - future isn't it? yes, absolutely. we have been cleaning beaches and i have been cleaning beaches and collecting data and analysing the data from the litter we found since 1994 and that data that we have collected really shows that plastic is such a huge problem for the coasts. the fact that some of the single used plastics have been banned is really important for protecting the ocean. haifa banned is really important for protecting the ocean.- banned is really important for protecting the ocean. how do they affect marine _ protecting the ocean. how do they affect marine life? _ protecting the ocean. how do they affect marine life? plastic- protecting the ocean. how do they affect marine life? plastic waste i affect marine life? plastic waste -oses affect marine life? plastic waste poses such _ affect marine life? plastic waste poses such a — affect marine life? plastic waste poses such a huge _ affect marine life? plastic waste poses such a huge problem - affect marine life? plastic waste poses such a huge problem and | affect marine life? plastic waste - poses such a huge problem and threat to marine life. who can forget the scene where sir david edinburgh and blue planet two saw an albatross chick being fed plastic. and one being killed by plastic toothpick? who can get over the footage that we often see of wales being stranded with mountains of plastic in their stomachs. —— whales. and animals get entangled and drowned. last it also carries harmful chemicals with it and just this year i was so lucky to be observing a pot of war because led by a 70—year—old grandmother, the matriarch of the family with her two grandsons who were in their 20s and her daughter who was 68 mac that dolphin pod that i was... 0rc apod, i'm sorry, they had not had any offspring since 2001. in the uk the orca population have not had offspring in two decades and that is because of the plastic and chemical pollution that was causing that. they are all very much connected. great to talk to you. thank you for painting that picture. time has got the better of us. chief executive of the better of us. chief executive of the marine conservation society. thank you forjoining us. hong kong has hosted the first fireworks event since 2018, to celebrate national day — the founding of the republic of china in 1949. over 30,000 fireworks were launched into the sky above victoria harbour to celebrate the day. divided into eight scenes, fireworks shells for the 23—minute display were discharged from three barges and six pontoons. the entire fireworks display will cost approximately $2 million usd. martin yip from bbc chinese gave some reaction to the fireworks display a little earlier. this is the first time in five years to hong kong is putting up a fireworks display for china's national day. in 2019, we saw a cancellation because of the anti—government protests, and then it was followed by three years of covid—19 pandemic, which saw virtually all major gatherings being wiped out from hong kong, from mainland china and from the rest of the world. tens of thousands of people are expected to gather along the coastlines here on hong kong island and on the other side of the victoria harbour in kowloon to watch the spectacular. some 8,000 police officers were reportedly deployed for the occasion. they are taking no chance. they're wearing stabbing—proof vests. state patrol and stationed along the streets, even followed by what they call the restoration of order, since beijing has introduced the national security law in 2020. john li, the city's leader, has made a speech earlier in the day where he emphasised the need for unity across the city, for economic development, and he's calling for support for china's major development strategies, including the greater bay area initiative, as well as the one belt 0ne road initiative. he's seen these as keys to potential success for hong kong to rebound from an economic downturn since the covid—19 pandemic. thank you for your company. good evening we've had some lovely spells of sunshine across scotland and northern ireland, but the weather front has been hanging around most of the weekend. we've got excess of 50 ml of rain. we saw a heavier pulse of rain working up towards and across wales in the middle of the day and then moving toward the north. it is sinkings southwards. really we've got a lot of cloud through the night. misty and murky conditions, it has been quite murky around the coast and hills. you can see why it will be another humid night. the weather front is weakening as we go through the night. temperatures are well above 0ctober averages. 0n the night. temperatures are well above 0ctober averages. on monday it will still be here. another pulse of rain will be there. across england and wales protect the central and southern areas it's mist and fog in lower levels. that is something to watch out for. over the hills as well. the weather front is invigorating as we go through the day and there will be more rain as well. there could be some heavy thundery downpours in the south. it will be hit and miss, but slow moving. it'll be warm in between and feeling pleasant further north and east of england eastern scotland and eastern parts of northern ireland. it will be wet through the evening. some debate as how far north it will travel. it should clear out of the way on tuesday. the pressure will start to build and there will be a more northwesterly wind. the big change is the fresher feel. we will lose the humid air and it will still be warm in the night. scattered showers and a breezy day as you can see. as we start to see pressure building, hopefully fewer showers in the afternoon and it should feel pleasant enough, 16—19. it will be fresher further south. through tuesday into wednesday, we've got the next weather front rolling in off of the atlantic. wetter weather through the evening overnight into scotland. it will be slow moving across parts of northern ireland and wales. early mist will clear and there will be some fine weather and a scattering of showers. goodbye. this is bbc news, the headlines... at least 13 people have died in a fire at a nightclub in the south—eastern city of murcia. four more were injured. rescuers are still searching for people missing after the blaze broke out in club teatre. a number of people are being treated in hospitalfor smoke inhalation. it is not clear yet what caused the fire. hundreds of thousands of poles have joined an opposition rally in warsaw ahead of a crucial general election. the uk's defence secretary grant shapps confirms the deployment of further troops to the nato peacekeeping mission in kosovo. and two people have tried to carry out a bomb attack in front of turkey's parliament building in ankara, in what has been described as a terrorist attack. the interior minister says one blew himself up, while the other was killed by police. the explosion left to police officers injured. now on bbc news, the briefing.

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