Walk even once a month. Good morning. Is the growth of car finance deals healthy for the motor industry . We built a lot more vehicles in july that last year, but there are Big Questions about whats fuelling the demand. Ill be taking a look. In sport, Conor Mcgregor and Floyd Mayweather declare a truce ahead of the big fight on saturday. And carol has the weather. Rain over the Northern Isles for most of the day, but for most of the uk, some showers. Especially in the south. Feeling fresher than of late. All the details in 15 minutes. Good morning. First, our main story. More than half a million teenagers in england, wales and Northern Ireland will get their gcse results this morning. There are some major changes for students in england coming into place for the first time. More difficult exams in english and maths will be graded using a numerical system, going from nine at the top to one at the bottom. Other subjects will continue to be graded from a star to g. Exams in wales have also been made harder, as our education correspondent Gillian Hargreaves explains. Thousands of 16 year olds will find out if all their hard work has paid off. But there are new pressures this year in england and wales. Maths, english and welsh have all been restructured. And in england, theirs a new numerical grading system for the english and maths systems, running from grading 1 9, with nine being the highest score, identifying the best students in the country theres. Great for is broadly being compared to a previous grade c, considered a standard pass. The government says the new grade five should be considered a strong past. The old alphabetic system is still in place for other gcse subjects until next year, head teachers are accusing the government of trying to reform too quickly and causing a muddle. The consequences for teachers are that they have had to start teaching new courses, partly at gcse, while other things have been changing in schools. It will lead to a sense of frustration that there hasnt been sufficient time to plan for it, there are not enough practice papers to work on. There is no doubt these changes to english and maths have been big changes for schools, but employers have to get their heads around it as well. I am slightly confused. I am sure in time we will work it out. A standard pass, that would be our borderline, i think. Standard pass, that would be our borderline, ithink. A standard pass, that would be our borderline, i think. A four. The westminster government was determined to make gcse harder, two and what some see as a dumbing down. The first of the reformed exams will put these ambitions to the test gcses put these ambitions to the test gcses put these ambitions to the test gcses to end. And well be discussing this with the labour shadow minister for education at ten to seven this morning. More than six million adults in england spend less than 10 minutes each month walking at a brisk pace, according to a new report. Public Health England is launching a campaign to encourage 10 minutes of brisk walking a day, particularly among the middle aged. Its claimed that it can help prevent cancer, Heart Disease and poor mental health. Our Health CorrespondentDominic Hughes reports. In denton, in manchester, the first steps towards a healthier lifestyle. This Walking Group is starting slowly, but already some members are feeling the benefits of a regular stroll. Ive lost about four stone. Have you . Four stone, wow. Gone from 25 to 21. That is impressive. Getting some exercise, and its company as well, because i live my own, so that helps a lot. Its week two for me, im a newbie. And i decided when i retired that i wanted to do lots of different things, and ive done lots of things to keep the mind going, but not a lot to keep the body going. The beauty of walking is, of course, it is free. You dont need any special training, or indeed, any special kit. But Health Experts say doing at least ten minutes of brisk walking every day, well, that can have a really positive impact on your health. And it is brisk walking, around three miles an hour, that is the key. Gp dr zoe williams practices what she preaches to her patients, but millions of adults are missing out. Four out of ten adults between the ages of a0 and 60 are not managing to achieve ten minutes of brisk walking per month, which sounds unbelievable, and lots of those people will be walking, but they are not walking at a brisk pace. Walking can help with weight loss, back pain, diabetes, and even reducing the risk of cancer. Now, we are all being urged to get up and get moving. Well be speaking to public Health England after 7 this morning. Theres to be a Major Investigation into the impact that International Students have on the uks economy. The government commissioned study will examine their effect on the Labour Market and education sector. New figures will be published this morning showing how many foreign students went on to leave britain after finishing their courses. Dutch police are questioning the driver of a van about a possible terrorist attack on a concert venue in the city of rotterdam. Police stopped the spanish registered van, which was found to be carrying gas canisters, and called off the concert after a tip off from Spanish Police. The husband of a woman who was knocked down and killed by a cyclist has called for new laws to tackle irresponsible and reckless actions. 20 year old Charlie Alliston is facing a jail term when he is sentenced next month. He was riding a bike with no front brakes. Andy moore reports. Thejudge in this the judge in this case said she hadnt seen one iota of remorse from Charlie Alliston at any stage. He was cleared of manslaughter, but convicted of wanton or furious driving. He collided with Kimberly Briggs while driving in a legal bike that was not fitted with a front brake. Police in london released a video to show the distance it can make to stopping distances difference. The first bike was fitted with both back and front brakes, which stops within a few meters. And then without, it takes much longer to stop, around 19 metres. The victims husband is a cyclist in london, but he is calling for a change in the law. He wants to see a new offence of causing death 01 see a new offence of causing death or serious injury by careless cycling. The same offence already exists for motorists. He said Charlie Alliston will be sentenced next month. Thejudge made it clear she was considering a jail term, the maximum for the offence is two yea rs. Eight people have been killed and many are missing after typhoon hato hit the southern chinese territory of macau. A further four people were killed in Mainland China, according to media there with winds of more than 124 Miles Per Hour being recorded. Yesterday, the typhoon battered hong kong, uprooting trees, flooding streets and halting financial trading. A farmer has defended her decision to serve up as dinner the piglets, saved from a barn fire, to thank the firefighters who rescued them. The 18 piglets and two sows survived the fire in wiltshire in february, which saw 60 tonnes of hay catch fire. The firefighters initially said the sausages were fantastic, but have then apologised following complaints. Farming is what we do here. Its not an animal sanctuary, you know, we dont keep animals just for the fun of it. We enjoy it having them being here and we are very sorry when they leave the farm and go on. I can appreciate and understand that there are some people who dont keep meat, but there are also people who do eat meat, and farming is our life. Eat meat. The us powerball has seen 21 rollovers in a row, meaning the prize now stands at 700 Million Dollars thats almost 550 million pounds. Its the worlds richest lottery, with an average jackpot of 423 million. But while the prizes are big, the odds are slim theres a 1 in 292 million chance of someone taking the cash home. 292 million. Not much chance. How many Wayne Rooneys do you think you could buy for that money . Not many, probably hes all over the back pages this morning. Every paper has their own tribute. It is quite a sensible thing for him to do at this point. Back at everton, he could prolong his club career for another three orfour prolong his club career for another three or four years by not having to go and play for england, the extra hands and training he would have to do. When he played his first tournament for england, it was 13 yea rs tournament for england, it was 13 years ago now, he scored 53 goals for his country. Hes turned down a recall to the squad and will concentrate on his Club Football at everton. Liverpool will be in the draw for the Champions League group stage later today after beating hoffenheim 11 2 last night. They won their qualifying playoff 6 3 overall. In the efl cup last night, west ham comprehensively beat League Two Side cheltenham. And ahead of one of the most lucrative fights in boxing history Floyd Mayweather and Conor Mcgregor face off in an unexpectedly calm press conference in las vegas. I would even say civilised. I would even say civilisedlj i would even say civilised. I dont understand it, one minute they dont like each other, the next minute. How many more days of this . Saturday night, sunday morning. They have used all of that kind of energy over the last few days and i think theyve realised they have got to not waste any energy any more and concentrate what is on what is going to happen over the weekend. It has ground to a halt, it will ramp up has ground to a halt, it will ramp up again on saturday night and into sunday morning. We will talk more about that a bit later on. Heres carol with a look at this mornings weather. I dont like the umbrellas when they come out. Some showers heavy, some thundery, but not all of us will see them. The driest conditions in the south and south east. Today weve got low pressure close by, mostly in scotla nd got low pressure close by, mostly in scotland and Northern Ireland. Yesterdays weather front affecting the Northern Isles. In 0rkney and shetland, some rain. Showers coming in across western scotland and Northern Ireland. Away from that, a chilly start. Some of us getting off toa chilly start. Some of us getting off to a sunny start. Moving across england and through wales, a lot of sunshine first thing this morning. Fairweather cloud around. Miss and fog should lift quite quickly. You can see across southern counties in east anglia and the midlands, off to a bright and sunny start. Along the south coast, temperatures are in some places already at 70 degrees. Through the day, some showers merging across southern scotland and Northern Ireland. The rain moving away from the Northern Isles. For the rest of us, hanging on to sunny intervals. Fairweather cloud developing through the day. Through the afternoon, hazy sunshine. Pleasa nt the afternoon, hazy sunshine. Pleasant in the south east, 23 2a degrees. Pressure as we push further north, especially if you are in those showers. As we get into the evening and overnight, showery out wrecks of rain continuing across the north west. Some cloud, some breaks in that cloud. Quite cool for some of us, especially in the countryside. Some mist and fog patches forming overnight, clearing quite quickly as we head into tomorrow. Showers moving from west tomorrow. Showers moving from west to east overnight. First thing in the morning, you can see this cloud coming back into northern scotland. Showers on and off through the course of the day. Cloud as we move further south, temperatures in the west, looking at mid high teens. Pushing back down into the south east, we will import some wind from the near continent. Temperatures a little bit higher, 22 24. Temperatures a little bit higher, 22 24. From saturday into the weekend, High Pressure in charge of the weather further south. However, we do have a set of fronts coming in from the atlantic. They are going to bring some rain with them. Also rather breezy. That is largely going to be across the northern half of the country. Rain moving from west to east courtesy of those weather fronts. Away from that, back into some dry conditions with highs of two about 24 degrees. Temperatures roughly where they should be at this stage of the year. It is about time i like them a little bit higher. Stage of the year. It is about time i like them a little bit higherlj know, but it has been cold. I like them a little bit higherlj know, but it has been coldlj i like them a little bit higherlj know, but it has been cold. I agree with you. I like it higher. I am glad we are moving in the right direction. Thank you. Lets take a look at this mornings papers. We are all sitting comfortably. Yes, thanks. Shall i begin . We are all sitting comfortably. Yes, thanks. Shalli begin . Yes. The daily mail, this is about inactivity. This is about how much you walk on a routine basis. This report shows a shocking lack of activity to do with the notion of how often you go for a brisk walk, and saying some people dont do ten minutes a month. And this is children on set on the itv news set, and you can see alistair stewart, who has had a little invader while on air. It has happened here if you dance. It is my favourite moment when that happens. They should always ta ke when that happens. They should always take over. Some would say that we have. The sun is looking at the bbc being blasted last night a p pa re ntly the bbc being blasted last night apparently for giving 10 pay rises for almost 1800 staff, and saying it cost £8,000 each, and it will cost the licence payer £14 million. Looking at students, how many foreign students will leave the uk when they finish their study, and the bbc scotland editor who will host sunday politics. |j the bbc scotland editor who will host sunday politics. I have two papers and one story. The front of the ft, the euro is at an eight year high against the pound, or at the pound, which is at an eight year low. If you are looking to go abroad, you will look at this. Low. If you are looking to go abroad, you will look at thism low. If you are looking to go abroad, you will look at this. It is effectively level. Parity. If you look at how much it has changed since april, it was 0. 85, now 92p, going to the daily mail, holidaymakers get just 0. 87 euros, 87 cents to the town at the airport. How many times have we said not to get currency at the airport . It is worth shopping around even more than normal because. You can get it at the airport if you book online and collect at the airport. Yes, it is not like the people at the airport are not nice. They are lovely. You dont get the best deal. |j are not nice. They are lovely. You dont get the best deal. I love that. People at the airport are nice people. Shall we look at the best moments wayne rooney has had in an england shirt . The guardian have five great moments of wayne rooney scoring for england. Look at the scene, the right foot, one of the most important things in terms of his game. Look at a shot. That is england. They lost in 2003. He was 18 at that point. He played excellently in the friendly against argentina. And the papers are split oii argentina. And the papers are split on whether or not he was given the chance to play before the world cup next year. Some say he turned down an offer. Some say that he decided oii an offer. Some say that he decided on that because he wouldnt get a place that he would call time and ta ke place that he would call time and take it into his own hands. Quickly, before i go, this very lucrative fight this weekend. The mail have a piece on, con at Conor Mcgregor and how much he has changed and the most significant change is the boxing gloves. Who knows . Although mayweather said that he has a gritty chin. Gritty chin . As in he can takea a gritty chin. Gritty chin . As in he can take a punch. Absolutely. I love myjob. Good. Can take a punch. Absolutely. I love my job. Good. I mostly love my job. Except when you say things like that. Not really. Apparently we hate ourjobs at 35. 0h, that. Not really. Apparently we hate ourjobs at 35. Oh, gosh. And the reason being, when you start your firstjob you are happy, then when you get to 35, that is when you get more responsibility. You find it more responsibility. You find it more stressful. You are not in. You have probably been in work for 14 years since university nodding. So, happy zone . I keep refreshing. I am constantly happy. Agerelated happy. If 35 is when you stop being happy. If 35 is when you stop being happy in yourjob. I am overjoyed. Are you asking for his age . Happy in yourjob. I am overjoyed. Are you asking for his age7m happy in yourjob. I am overjoyed. Are you asking for his age . It is a little bit early for this time of mourning. I dont mind saying i have been unhappy for a long time. That isjust an been unhappy for a long time. That is just an average. Some of us are always happy. How old are you . We will find out at the end of this morning. Will we . I dont know. You can guess. 27. Always say 27. It is a good one. It is again we are going to play, gas seans age it isnt going to go away. Guess. Back to our main story now, hundreds of thousands of students across england, wales and Northern Ireland will be collecting their gcse results today. But for pupils in england this year theres a big difference, harder exams and a new grading system. Brea kfasts tim muffett is with students at ark academy in north london for us this morning. Many nervous students, i imagine. Yes. Good morning. Welcome to ark academy in north london. Students and parents and staff are gathering to find out the news how they have gonein t