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those images you can see they're both in london's hyde park and at edinburgh castle, marking one year since the death of queen elizabeth ii. she died at the age of 96, the longest serving british monarch in history. she marked her platinum jubileejust history. she marked her platinum jubilee just months before history. she marked her platinum jubileejust months before her death, thatjubilee celebrated 70 years on the throne. today it is also a celebration marking their first anniversary of charles iii exceeding the throne. royal succession happens immediately after the death of the mnemonic and you may wonder why gun salutes are used in this occasion. they are a traditional ceremony, they date back to the 15th century. what we are seeing here in london's hyde park is a full gun salute. in edinburgh, a 20 one gun salute. the difference is that hyde park is a royal park and that hyde park is a royal park and that signifies the difference. 21 shots are fired because ships would discard all the guns at sea on arrival to prove that they were coming in peace. ships —— british ships, carried seven shots. that is the 21 gun salute. it is the most common of gun salutes. as we said, some of those shop that soldiers and horses taking part in the ceremony took part in the funeral succession and the proclamation salutes for the new rain. we have heard from king charles a little earlier today. he has recorded a message. he has also released what he said was one of his favourite photographs of his mother, queen elizabeth ii to mark that first anniversary of her death. in a message, he recalls a late queen's devoted service and all that she meant to so many of us. the photograph that was chosen by the king shows a young queen, just at the age of a2. it was an official portrait that took place in 1968. you can see that portrait released a little earlier today by king charles iii, saying it is one of his favourite photographs of his mother. it is just a short tribute, the king thanking the nature of what he said was love and support that has been shown to him and queen camilla during his first year on the phone. he said in marking the first anniversary of her late majesty's death and my accession, we recall with great affection her long life, devoted service and all that she meant to so many of us. that photograph you can see they're on the right of the screen hasn't been released until today. it was taken by the photographer cecil beaton backin by the photographer cecil beaton back in 1968. it has been seen after being released this morning. those images at hyde park and also in edinburgh, those gun salutes to mark perhaps two occasions, both the death of the queen this time last year and the anniversary of king charles�*s accession to the throne. let speak to our correspondent who is at buckingham palace. for the family itself, rather quite a fair? that is right. king charles is in balmoral. his mother died one year ago and he is following in her pattern of spending the day of his accession quietly and in prayers. he attended a small memorial service at balmoral. it is a double sided event, and them at a celebration of a new rain but also a rather sombre day remembering loss of the previous sovereign, his mother. he must feel that rather keenly. i'm down at buckingham palace and we have had a serious royal experts talking about it. the king has been following the footsteps carefully and speculating whether he wants to make his own mark for the rest of his reign. so far, we have had lots of people coming down here who have been wanting to pay their own respect. crowd gathering outside the gates of buckingham palace. people leaving flowers and perhaps also looking up at that famous old balcony and it wasn't that long go when the queen wasn't that long go when the queen was their way back at us on her platinumjubilee. in was their way back at us on her platinum jubilee. in a was their way back at us on her platinumjubilee. in a moment, we are here thinking where we were one year ago and we are expecting more people coming through to pay their tributes. you people coming through to pay their tributes. ., ., ., tributes. you mention there that ve little tributes. you mention there that very little has — tributes. you mention there that very little has changed. - tributes. you mention there that very little has changed. the - tributes. you mention there thatj very little has changed. the king following that script of his mother. and one would understand that as part of the plan. it is about a continuation of that tone that was set by the late queen? that continuation of that tone that was set by the late queen?— continuation of that tone that was set by the late queen? that is very much the case. _ set by the late queen? that is very much the case. it _ set by the late queen? that is very much the case. it has _ set by the late queen? that is very much the case. it has been - set by the late queen? that is very much the case. it has been about l much the case. it has been about continuity and stability. and offering a reassuring presence. there had been discussions of the king coming in with a modernised agenda, perhaps have a radical approach in some areas. what we have seen is the great sense of permanence, continuity, following the rhythms and rituals of the what he inherited from his mother. we get to see whether he wants to pursue some of his own agenda the it has been a rather quiet year. president visit her whitwell. i think he has been allowed to present his belief in environmental causes. it has been a transitional year, we are beginning to see him appearing but the legacy of the queen is still here. it the legacy of the queen is still here. , ., ., the legacy of the queen is still here. , . ., . the legacy of the queen is still here. , ., ., ., ., here. it is fair to say that not much has — here. it is fair to say that not much has changed _ here. it is fair to say that not much has changed 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certainly a blow to the monarchy but perhaps king charles has a rather human figure from that and a synthetic, the nine of the puzzle figure. there are questions that will be answered in the future about prince andrew. they will see the last year as a success, the king has established himself. after what must be quite hard after the queen's reign of 70 years,. we be quite hard after the queen's reign of 70 years,.— reign of 70 years,. we are 'ust watchin: reign of 70 years,. we are 'ust watching the fi reign of 70 years,. we are 'ust watching the end i reign of 70 years,. we are 'ust watching the end of i reign of 70 years,. we are 'ust watching the end of that h reign of 70 years,. we are just watching the end of that gun l reign of 70 years,. we are just - watching the end of that gun salute taking place in hyde park. if you get any further develop mitts on some of those events taking place to mark the anniversary of the death of the queen, we will bring them to you on bbc news. leaders have been arriving at the g20 summit that's getting under way in the indian capital, delhi. but what is the g20? well, the group consists of 19 of the world's wealthiest economies and the european union. it accounts for 85% of global economic output and two—thirds of its population. it's a key forum for international issues, but there are deep divisions over some of those issues, not least, the war in ukraine. one of the first leaders to arrive will be the british prime minister rishi sunak. his indian heritage will attract extra attention. here is the leader of south africa arriving. south african president cyril ramaphosa arrived in new delhi for g20 summit, in addition to his participation if we get any further details of those arrivals, we will bring those to you right here. it is rishi sunak you has arrived. he has often been dubbed the son—in—law of india. he has spoken about the visit being very special as a man of indian heritage himself. he isjoined also by his wife he was born and raised in india and is the daughter of one of india's richest men. number ten says the historic visit will be a powerful reminder of the living bridge between the two countries. 0ur correspondent samira hussain is in delhi for us. we've been speaking to her about vladimir putin and xijinping's decision to not attend the summit. we can't bring you that clip, unfortunately. live now to our india business correspondent nikhil inamdar in delhi. we were touching their on one of the first arrival, rishi sunak arriving there, keen to talk about trade. there are so many issues on the agenda at this international global gathering? agenda at this international global anatherin? ~ , agenda at this international global nnatherin? ~ , , ., gathering? absolutely. i 'ust want to first talk about t gathering? absolutely. i 'ust want to first talk about rishi _ gathering? absolutely. ijust want to first talk about rishi sunak - to first talk about rishi sunak because he did get one warm welcome at the airport, lots of song and dance and symbolic because of his indian heritage. he will be having a bilateral meeting with prime minister modi and there will be talks and things such as russia and ukraine, but also trade. he said on trade that an agreement with india is not a given. that is a sharp departure then from the language we have seen from the british when they wanted to conclude a trade deal by 2022. i wanted to conclude a trade deal by 2022. | get wanted to conclude a trade deal by 2022. i get into tricky territory thatis 2022. i get into tricky territory that is not done very soon because india will go into elections next year and then it all shifts to domestic policy rather than foreign policy and training related issues. it's a funny gathering this, isn't it? is the 19 biggest economies in the world plus the european union. some have very little in common except the fact that they are just big economies. is it wishful thinking perhaps that they can make a real decisive progress at a meeting of the sort?- a real decisive progress at a meeting of the sort? that is increasingly _ meeting of the sort? that is increasingly the _ meeting of the sort? that is increasingly the criticism - meeting of the sort? that is increasingly the criticism of| increasingly the criticism of multilateral orders like the g20 where there is very little that is common among the countries. you can clearly see some of those divides at the summit before it begins because on the one hand, you have countries like india that one thing such as climate finance for instance on the agenda. debt relief the sum of the lower income countries as well as the reform of the multilateral order. at a press conference, janet yellen did talk about making significant progress for a $200 billion for the multilateral is. the summit has been overshadowed also by the conflict between russia and ukraine and the absence of vladimir putin and xijinping, making sense of these issues it will be increasingly tricky.- of these issues it will be increasingly tricky. of these issues it will be increasinnl tric ., , ., ., ., increasingly tricky. just a word on those two missing _ increasingly tricky. just a word on those two missing leaders - increasingly tricky. just a word on those two missing leaders of - increasingly tricky. just a word on . those two missing leaders of course, russia and china not attending. particularly president putin not there given that the focus of many of these discussions will be his war in ukraine. ~ , of these discussions will be his war in ukraine-— in ukraine. absolutely. president putin was not _ in ukraine. absolutely. president putin was not there _ in ukraine. absolutely. president putin was not there at _ in ukraine. absolutely. president putin was not there at the - in ukraine. absolutely. president putin was not there at the brick l putin was not there at the brick summit as well. there is an international arrest warrant against him. international pundits are talking about xi jinping's absence. there could be a number of reasons such as scapular dating about that. it could be the chinese economy that is not doing very well. also, generally this could perhaps shift in china's foreign policy. with china trying to stay away from these multilateral that are dominated by the western countries. because china does attend some summits, it clearly doesn't want to be here at this point in time. my mac thank you very much ., ~ point in time. my mac thank you very much . ~ , ., point in time. my mac thank you very much ., ~' , ., , point in time. my mac thank you very much . ~ ,, , . ., point in time. my mac thank you very much . ~ , . ., , :: much thank you very much, at the 620 summit. you are bbc news. a government spokesperson has described the flooding caused by ston daniel as the worst race has seen. grace saw a year's worth of rainfall in 2a hours. has been arrested in connection with a homophobic attack in london. a 19—year—old has been arrested on suspicion of two counts of previous bodily harm. a weight loss jab has given the go—ahead for the nhs. it is expected to be available for patients early next year. you're live with bbc news. rishi sunak keen to talk about a uk india trade deal. richard mccallum is the group ceo of uk india business council. talk to me about what expectations are. this has been long discussed and yet it doesn't seem that we are any closer to an announcement. the economic any closer to an announcement. tue: economic relationship any closer to an announcement. tte: economic relationship between india and the uk is already strong and growing. two—way trade was up by 36 billion last year and is part of that, uk exports were up aa%. the investment story is also very positive. india is the second largest investor in the uk in a number of projects. there are about nine indianfirms number of projects. there are about nine indian firms here employing people in the uk. the uk is a major investment. we could always improve. the indian economy is growing very fast. when i first went there 18 years ago, it was the 11th largest economy by gdp. it recently overtook the uk, by the end of a decade it will be the third largest economy. the ambition that we have to double trade by the end of the decade. 0n the fta itself, uk india relationship is broad, multifaceted. there is a road map that both countries are working toward an trade is just one countries are working toward an trade isjust one pillar in countries are working toward an trade is just one pillar in that. countries are working toward an trade isjust one pillar in that. we think there is a landing site for the trade agreement. there are still some gaps. everyone is working on it very hard and there is lots of political will behind it. t very hard and there is lots of political will behind it. i want to talk about _ political will behind it. i want to talk about that _ political will behind it. i want to talk about that because - political will behind it. i want to talk about that because there i political will behind it. i want to j talk about that because there is political will behind it. i want to l talk about that because there is a lot of political will behind it but it's hard to separate politics and economics at times like this. one of the sticking point is whether there will be more visas offered to india. and then it's hard to see how you separate that issue. we know that downing street has said this isn't about immigration, it is about trade, but the both go hand in hand? it is important to take the time to get it right. i think that is the right approach and yes, our members want to see a free trade agreement. i think it's the start of something, not the commendation of something but on the mobility point, about a third of all worker visas in the uk go to india. there are about 150,000 indian students studying here in the uk and we have 1.5 million people of indian origin in the uk. we support policies that enable that. it's not just about the movement of people. it's about uk say india as a strategic partner. a part of their supply chain. tt’s strategic partner. a part of their sunply chain-— strategic partner. a part of their su--l chain. �*, ., ., supply chain. it's good to have you with us. thank _ supply chain. it's good to have you with us. thank you. _ supply chain. it's good to have you with us. thank you. if— supply chain. it's good to have you with us. thank you. if there - supply chain. it's good to have you with us. thank you. if there are . supply chain. it's good to have you | with us. thank you. if there are any lines to bring you regarding that uk india trade deal, we will bring you them right here in the programme. rishi sunak keen to talk about the war in ukraine. rishi sunak has been speaking to reporters a little earlier after he got off that plane. let's had a quick listen to what he had to say. let's had a quick listen to what he had to say-— had to say. one of the priorities i have being _ had to say. one of the priorities i have being here _ had to say. one of the priorities i have being here is— had to say. one of the priorities i have being here is to _ had to say. one of the priorities i have being here is to highlight. had to say. one of the priorities i | have being here is to highlight the impact on russia's war on millions of people around the world. recently, rush has pulled out of initiative. since russia's pulled out of that deal, you have seen for prices go up considerably. that has an impact notjust at home in the uk but on millions of vulnerable people. i will be highlighting that devastating impact so that people are aware of what is happening and put pressure on russia to cease attacking civilian infrastructure in uk. -- attacking civilian infrastructure in uk. —— ukraine. g20 is abroad group of countries. it is still important to highlight and have these conversations. it may not be that everyone here agrees on everything but g20 has a ways been this broader great. but i think we can be proud of the role we play as brits, doing our bit to make a difference and of course, i will have lots of meetings and other leaders on issues that are directly relevant as in the uk and you just say the other day, i concluded del for the uk tojoin horizon, it's good for british researchers but also for our economy. researchers but also for our economy-— researchers but also for our econom. ., , , ,, economy. that is rishi sunak there, the first interview _ economy. that is rishi sunak there, the first interview we _ economy. that is rishi sunak there, the first interview we have - economy. that is rishi sunak there, the first interview we have from - economy. that is rishi sunak there, the first interview we have from the | the first interview we have from the g20 meeting in delhi. we will bring you a full interview with the prime minister a little later in the programme. ijust want minister a little later in the programme. i just want to minister a little later in the programme. ijust want to bring you a update on one story we have been following him on bbc. it's day three of the manhunt in london — as police continue their seach for a terrorism suspect who escaped prison on wednesday. the head of the metropolitan police, commissioner sir mark rowley, has said the force is looking into whether daniel khalife had inside help to escape from london's wandsworth jail. 0ur correspondent helena wilkinson joins us from the newsroom. police say they have been no confirmed sighting and network here we are on day three, this man is still on the run. tia we are on day three, this man is still on the run.— still on the run. no confirmed sinhntins still on the run. no confirmed sightings at — still on the run. no confirmed sightings at all _ still on the run. no confirmed sightings at all as _ still on the run. no confirmed sightings at all as far - still on the run. no confirmed sightings at all as far as - still on the run. no confirmed sightings at all as far as we i still on the run. no confirmed. sightings at all as far as we are aware of daniel khalife. you just mention there, the commission of the metropolitan police in london, he has been talking on lbc radio this morning and what he has said is that it was clearly preplanned what the 21—year—old dead in terms of that audacious escape from wandsworth prison and also describe it as extremely concerning. i will bring a few more comments in the interview he gave. he said the fact that daniel khalife could strap himself onto the bottom of the wagon. remember, it is thought that he strapped himself to the underneath of that food delivery van on wednesday morning. sir mark goes on to say, it is unlikely something that you do on the spur of the moment. the metropolitan police commissioner also confirmed that something that the forces looking into is that whether he got any sort of help on the inside, whether that be from other prisoners or guards, and clearly they are wanting to find out as well whether he got help from the outside. so a huge investigation and search are still continuing for him right across the country and over there was a big search with police helicopters over london's biggest park, rich england —— richmond park, which is quite close to wandsworth prison. there were searches conducted there. the metropolitan police confirmed that that was in relation to their search for daniel khalife but they have now been stood down in terms of the such at the park. i think we are going to see more of these visible searches until he is discovered. there are extended searches at ports across the country, particularly dover and the country, particularly dover and the eurotunnel were searches there. people are being asked kept out of their car this dac is hiding anywhere. so the search continues and it is a vast search to find britain's most wanted man. we've had a bit of cloud around this morning, some mist and fog. much of the mist and fog has started to clear away and the clouds are clearing, too. but we've had a lovely start to the day, really, despite the high level cloud in the sky, some sunny spells there and will continue with lots of sunshine as we go into the afternoon. still, though, some of that coastal mist and fog just right on the north sea coast, it could be a little bit cooler here, but widely, once again, temperatures getting up into the mid to the high 20s, 32 possible in the south east of england during this afternoon. as we go through tonight, still that mist and fog in the north sea is drifting away, though itjust lingers on across the far north east of scotland for a time. showers start to work their way into the far north in the west. but again, it's going to be another warm and muggy nights. temperatures no lower than about 1a to 18 degrees celsius. so we start off on saturday morning. then with some sunshine across many areas, it does turn more unsettled across the north west of scotland, some showers working their way in here. could see the odd showerjust popping up around the pennines. but for most, again, a dry and a sunny afternoon. temperatures widely into the mid to high 20s, but fresher in the far north and west, 18 degrees here. we could reach 33 celsius tomorrow afternoon. that would make it the hottest day of the year with those temperatures going above 32.6 degrees that we saw yesterday. saturday likely to be the heat, the peak of the heat wave from sunday. temperatures will start to come down. we start to pick up a few more showers across england and wales. some of those could be heavy, perhaps even a bit thundery during the afternoon. still fairly unsettled in the far north west and temperatures here, 1a, 15 celsius. now, it won't be as hot, but it's still going to be hot in the southeast with temperatures still up to about 30 celsius into next week. this cold front moves south and eastward and as the name suggests, it brings in cooler air and more unsettled conditions. so there'll be some showers. but look at the air mass. you can see here the oranges being replaced by the yellows, even blues across the far north of scotland. just indicative of those temperatures coming down as we go through the week. so it's from tuesday really that we'll see those temperatures more typical for september, 17 to 22 degrees. it stays that way for the rest of the week with further showers at times. bye— bye. this is bbc news. the headlines... gun salutes across the uk to commemorate the first anniversary of king charles' accession. a special service to honour the late queen elizabeth ii took place in scotland. rishi sunak is in delhi for the g20 summit. he says he'll be welcomed as "india's son—in—law". india will be one of the most important countries, and it is vital we had a close relationship with india, especially an economic one. and a major blow for the government. an auction of renewable energy 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