A Nuclear Warhead that could fit onto a missile. North korea best not make any threats to the United States. They will be met with fire and fury, like the world has never seen. A tale of two englands, the growing divide which means people in the north are 20 more likely to die early than those in the south. Gonna be where the lights are shining on me. Like a Rhinestone Cowboy and, the Rhinestone Cowboy, Country SingerGlen Campbell has died at the age of 81. And coming up in sportsday on bbc news well have the best of the action from the European Super Cup between Manchester United and real madrid. Good evening. The South African President jacob zuma has narrowly survived a vote of no confidence in his leadership. The Secret Ballot in parliament was the eighth vote of no confidence he has faced in less than a decade. It was called amid repeated allegations of corruption and mismanagement. After the ballot, jacob zuma celebrated with his supporters and told them that the vote had confirmed the popularity of the anc party amongst south africans. Our south africa correspondent milton nkosi reports from cape town. President jacob president jacob zuma lives president jacob zuma lives to fight another day. Hes managed to hang on after an 8th motion of no confidence in his leadership. He is certainly on his 9th life now. Here, in a packed national assembly, Opposition Mps began by listing a litany of Corruption Scandals against the president. And urging them to cast a vote for the good of the country. know what Nelson Mandela would have donein know what Nelson Mandela would have done in this house today. Vote with your conscience and remove this corrupt and broken president from office. Applause i plead you, let us put the people of south africa first. And vote to remove jacob zuma today. I thank you. For the first time, it was a Secret Ballot, specifically requested by the opposition with the aim of protecting anc mps who wanted to vote against their own partys wishes. The yes, 177. Applause and cheering the no, 198. A narrow victory for President Zuma, the partys leaders we re President Zuma, the partys leaders were relieved. We have defeated this motion and to us that is the most important aspect. Other issues of course within the African National congress, there are many issues we need to do. This was the most recent attempt to oust the 75 year old. He has been accused of spending public funds in controversial Security Upgrades to his private residence. This vote was perhaps the biggest sign of zumas Fading Support within his own party. Its believed around 40 anc mps voted against him, leaving Opposition Leaders encouraged. It was a close vote. I believe that the unity of the opposition showed today that we can collaborate and show the people of this country that we are willing to work together, we are going to continue this fight. President zuma has been in powerfor close to continue this fight. President zuma has been in power for close to a decade now. But the country remains divided and the country is at another crossroads. He plans to step down as leader of the anc in december, but with political tensions running high, its unclear whether he can remain president of the country until the 2019 elections. And milton nkosi is in cape town. So the 8th vote of no confidence in eight years, how significant was the result for him tonight . This was very significant because President Zuma was literally fighting people from within his party. Remember, that the anc has always been a solid bloc, taking on the opposition and it enjoys a huge majority in parliament. The members of assembly have a total of 400, the anc has about 249 and total of all the Opposition Parties put together come up Opposition Parties put together come up to 151. So it means that a good chunk of the anc mps voted against their partys wishes. This simply means that its going to be a long road for president jacob zuma as he limps towards december when he steps down as leader of the African National congress. His preferred successor is his former wife but some in the party want his Current Deputy president to take over from him. So its not an easy victory for him, he will celebrate, but not for too long. Thank you. President trump has warned north korea that it will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen if it threatens the United States again. It comes after reports that north korea has successfully miniaturised a Nuclear Warhead to fit it onto a missile. Last month, the isolated communist state successfully tested two missiles with intercontinental range for the first time. This was Donald Trumps warning this evening. North korea best not make any more threats to the United States. They will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen. He has been very threatening beyond a normal state, and as i said they will be met with the fire and fury and, frankly, power, the likes of which this world has never seen before. Lets speak to nick bryant, whos in washington. Certainly strong words from the president , but what does it amount to . American president s often reserve strongest words for north korea. George bush describing them as part of the ax circumstances of evil. This is a rear toical escalation, fire and fury its retorical, Shock And Awe and begs the question how does that tough talk translate into policy . Especially at a time when the us Secretary Of State has been in the region and used much more concilliatory language, talked about the possibility of negotiations with north korea. Apologies for that, we will have to leave that because of the interfence on the line. We will go on with the next report. Theres a growing Health Divide between the North And South of england, with people in the north 20 more likely to die early. Researchers at the University Of Manchester said the study of Death Records revealed a tale of two englands, with a profound inequality. Between 1965 and 2015 there were 1. 2 million more premature deaths in the north thats under the age of 75. In 2015, among 35 44 year olds there were 49 more deaths in the north than in the south. And among the Younger Age Group of 25 34 year olds, 29 more deaths. Our Health Editor hugh pym has been examining the reasons for the divide. Theyre calling it a tale of two englands, a north south Health Divide. The authors of a new study say theyve highlighted for the first time a higher death rate in the north amongst a younger section of the population, more people are dying earlier. So what are the reasons . I discussed the issue with professor iain buchan, one of the report authors, a local gp, dr brian hope from salford, and dave bagley from bolton who runs a charity helping the poorest in society. So the differences between North And South are profoundly social and economic and that is most probably why weve seen the north left behind with the improving Public Health in the wake of increasing prosperity in the south. The others agree the economic background is crucial, its about life chances. What does it feel like to be in those poor areas where you know youre never going to participate, thats the thing thats changed, people know theyre not going to participate in that. Whereas i grew up in a poor area, and i knew i had a chance to participate. Aspirations are really critical. But aspirations in themselves cost money in a way because actually you have got to aspire to something. This Research Demonstrates that without that investment, without that structural change that comes with investment that people live with a lesser degree of hope for the future. All of this, says the gp, means an acceptance of poor health in some communities. We expect to be overweight, we expect to smoke. We expect to drink. We expect to struggle from one job to the next. So life is very, very stressful and i think some of those other behaviours come as a consequence of that but what we have to do is make the best of a situation often by prescribing medication and often by Picking Up The Pieces by sorting out their heart disease, their diabetes and what have you, so none of this i am alarmed by this research but i am not surprised by it. They paint a gloomy picture but are there grounds for optimism . Any positives . I think there are. There is hope and i think people to some degree when they realise actually, you know what, no one else is out there to give me a lift now, i have to somehow find some of that for myself. Sometimes that does generate in itself a regeneration and i think where local authorities have got a vision for the future actually some of that is aspirational as well as factual and that does bring with it hope. A Government Spokeswoman said action was being taken to address the root social causes of Health Inequalities and the north west of england was the Fastest Growing region. On the long running debate on the north south divide. Hugh pym, bbc news, manchester. A brief look at some of the days other news stories. A man from bury has been convicted of attempting to take a pipe bomb onto a plane at manchester airport. The device was found in Nadeem Muhammads luggage. He was initially allowed to continue his journey before police realised a week a later that the device was viable. He was arrested on his return. Norfolk police are running extra patrols in the village of east harling after an 83 year old man was murdered while walking his dogs in woodland at the weekend. The father of two who hasnt been named died from stab wounds to his head and neck. Police have asked People Living nearby to check their bins as they continue to search for the murder weapon. Thejustice secretary has approved the transfer to an open prison of the murderer kenneth noye. Noye, whos 70, was given a Life Sentence in 2000, for murdering Stephen Cameron in a Road Rage Attack on the m25. The move follows a recommendation by the parole board. Police have appealed for information after a jogger appeared to push a woman into the path of a bus on a bridge in london. Cctv footage shows the man running across Putney Bridge in south west london and knocking over the 33 year old woman. The bus driver had to swerve to avoid her. Back to the world athletics and the 400 metres has taken place in the last half an hour without one of the favourites Isaac Makwala. Around 30 athletes and support staff have been connected. Here is our sports editor. And from botswana, Isaac Makwala hes one of the worlds leading sprinters and the highest Profile Victim yet of the vomiting bug that has hit athletics World Championships. Despite insisting he was fit to race into nights 400 metres final, botswanas Isaac Makwala was refused access from the London Stadium and forced to withdraw. This morning, having already been ruled out of the 200 metres against his will, he told the bbc he was devastated. I felt heartbroken yesterday. I was ready for this. I worked hard for this and it is sad for me because i was top of my game coming here. I was ready to make everything possible. I came here for a medal. Tonight, the athlete at the centre of the storm made an impassioned plea to participate, tweeting, its like the whole world is making noise for me. Ijust want to hear that gun go and i setting off the blocks. Please. Governing body the iaaf insist makwala has an Infectious Disease and that regulations mean he has to be quarantined for 48 hours but the Botswana Team say their athlete has not been tested and is fit. We respect the decision if it is based on Public Health issues. However, it is the manner in which this decision was arrived at that is quite disturbing. It has not been vindicated. This man has been approached in dribs and drabs. Makwala is one of 30 athletes and support staff reporting illness after a suspected outbreak of the highly contagious vomiting bug, norovirus at this Central London team hotel. Irishman thomas barrs World Championship is over, the hurdler also in quarantine with german and canadian athletes badly affected. The team doctors have been incredibly proactive. People are coming up to us and giving us Hand Sanitiser and everyone is being separated, quarantined and i think it is under control. In a statement today, the hotel said that following a joint investigation with Public Health authorities, it had been discovered that the source of the illness was not here and that strict Hygiene Protocols had now been put in place. World championship organisers, meanwhile, say they are doing everything they can. But how could this happen . In any event, when you have 20,000 people minimum that we have accredited, coming from every corner of the world, theres a possibility someone might come in with a bug and we think that is probably what has happened here. There have been all of stuff around, is it Food Poisoning and all the medical experts, Public Health have said it is gastroenteritis. This evening, the majority of athletes continue their preparations unaffected but for others, the outbreak has cost them dear. Dan roan, bbc news, the London Stadium. You tomorrow marks the tenth anniversary of the start of the biggest financial crash since the great depression. It all began when a french bank flagged problems in the United States mortgage market. It lead to the collapse of one of americas biggest banks, Lehman Brothers, and here in the uk to the nationalisation of Northern Rock and the wider bank bailout. As our Business Editor simonjack explains, for many, the tenth anniversary of the crash marks a lost decade. The collapse of Us Investment bank Lehman Brothers saw workers take home their careers in boxes. The first uk bank run in 140th saw queues outside Northern Rock and a bailout for rbs, which had grown to be the biggest bank in the world. The number of homes going into foreclosure is stunning. It all started when a french bank admitted it did not know whether its investment in us property were worth anything. What started as a Financial Traders caddick caused an epidemic we are still recovering from today. The crisis ripped an enormous hole in the nations finances as a sharp downturn in the economy led to sharp downturn in government tax receipts, by 2010 at the government was having to borrow eve ryo ne the government was having to borrow everyone that borrow £1 in every four expect and although the extra it is borrowing each year started to fall, the total debt pile continues to rise and now stands at nearly 90 of total national income, a whopping £1. 7 trillion. Because the economy has been doing so badly and because we started off at such a high level of borrowing, the government has been having to reduce spending and increase taxes to close the gap. All of the pain we have had in the last several years has just about got public spending back to where it was before the recession. Those tremors in seemingly distant Financial Institutions soon turned into a full blown economic earthquake and the shock waves spread out to affect the shock waves spread out to affect the lives of just the shock waves spread out to affect the lives ofjust about every citizen. It did not take long for that National Financial stress to show up locally as the government tried desperately to cut spending. Hundreds of librarie