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he used to work — have both launched investigations. here's helena wilkinson. actor, comedian, entertainer russell brand, now accused of serious allegations by four women, including rape and sexual assault, allegations he denies. one of his accusers, alice, not her real name, alleges that russell brand assaulted her when he was in his early 30s and she was 16 and still at school. she spoke to radio 4's woman's hour and had this to say about his denials. first of all, i think it is insulting. it is laughable he would even imply that this is some kind of mainstream media conspiracy. he is not outside the mainstream. he did a universal pictures movie last year, he just happens to have a youtube channel where he talks about conspiracy theories to an audience that laps it up. she also alleged his management attempted to explain their relationship. he told me that his management had told him, his agent, not to be seen out and about... his management had advised him not to be seen out and about with a 16—year—old? yes, they said it wasn't a good look for him and his career. there was some kind of discussion, maybe we can say she is your goddaughter? well, we cannot say she is your niece because people know you are an only child. there were those kind of discussions and it was... well, why don't you just stay inside? and we only met inside the four walls of his, you know, his room. there are also questions for the bbc over russell brand's alleged use of their car service. so you believe a bbc car picked you up from school to take you somewhere to meet him? it was back to his house. you know that because of the way you saw the cars? yes, because i had used one of their cars previously, he told me just to tell the driver where to take me. so a bbc chauffeur driven car picked you up at the age of 16 to take you to russell brand's house? yes. the allegations about russell brand emerged on saturday in a joint investigation by channel 4's dispatches and the times newspapers. since then more women have come forward with new claims about him. the four women are alleging the sexual assaults took place between 2006 and 2013. in a video released before the allegations were made public, but after he had been told about them, russell brand issued this denial. i was very, very promiscuous. during that time of promiscuity, the relationships i had were absolutely always consensual. investigations into what happened are now under way between channel 4, the bbc and a production company. i think if there was an independent person inside an organisation like the bbc within the larger companies, that would be really good. if we had a network of those people perhaps they could compare notes and when there were repeated complaints of a similar nature about an individual, it would start to build upa picture. russell brand is due to perform at the theatre royal in windsor tomorrow night as part of his live tour. i understand theatre managers are currently in discussions with the tour promoters to decide whether the show will go ahead or not. there are now many questions to be answered about who knew what and when, following these serious allegations. helena wilkinson, bbc news. let's get more on this. lucy, bring us up—to—date on what the metropolitan police have said. this is a significant _ metropolitan police have said. ti 3 is a significant development from the metropolitan police on the allegations against russell brand. they have confirmed there is now an allegation given to them of sexual assault. they don't name russell brand in the statement but it is clear, they talk of reporting in the sunday times and channel 4. that allegation will be for the metropolitan police to investigate. the allegation is it happened in 2003 in soho, and that allegation seems to be before the allegations that were made to the sunday times and channel 4, there is allegation started in 2006. this could be a separate person, a separate allegation. it now means the police are now involved in these allegations. some of the people watching and reading the reports have said, why haven't so of these women gone to the police? there are lots of reasons why people don't go to the police, these are hard allegations for the police to investigate and for potential victims to deal with. what we do have now is the start of a police investigation after an allegation has been made. the police said that it has been into with channel 4 and the sunday times, and it is wanting any others who might have information or might want allegations to be investigated to come forward, no matter how long ago there was allegations were.— there was allegations were. russell brand has denied _ there was allegations were. russell brand has denied all— there was allegations were. russell brand has denied all of— there was allegations were. russell brand has denied all of the - brand has denied all of the allegations, has he not? he brand has denied all of the allegations, has he not? he has put out a blank — allegations, has he not? he has put out a blank at _ allegations, has he not? he has put out a blank at the _ allegations, has he not? he has put out a blank at the nile. _ allegations, has he not? he has put out a blank at the nile. he - allegations, has he not? he has put out a blank at the nile. he said - allegations, has he not? he has put out a blank at the nile. he said all. out a blank at the nile. he said all glacial had were consensual. he hasn't dealt with the specifics of the allegations ——. there are investigations happening in broadcasting, including the bbc and channel 4 and the production companies that made programmes he was involved in. it is notjust the police strand, but it is also the broadcasters. he has said... downing street saying the allegations were concerning and needed investigation. lucy fraser will be in touch with the broadcasters to see how their investigations are going on because people will want answers about whether broadcasters and tv companies new about these allegations at the time, allegations that a bbc car was used to pick up somebody, allegations that are channel 4 there wasn't allegation women shouldn't work on productions with russell brand. there is the police investigation and the broadcasters investigation, and some of these allegations pertain to actions alleged to have happened in the us, so we have to see if the police in the states get involved as well. , , ., police in the states get involved as well. �* , ., ., , police in the states get involved as well. , , ., .,, ., police in the states get involved as well. , ., ., ., well. just for those who may not know, well. just for those who may not know. just _ well. just for those who may not know, just remind _ well. just for those who may not know, just remind as _ well. just for those who may not know, just remind as how - well. just for those who may not know, just remind as how it - well. just for those who may not know, just remind as how it all. well. just for those who may not - know, just remind as how it all came to light, the investigation was a joint investigation by channel 4 and the sunday times. that joint investigation by channel 4 and the sunday times.— the sunday times. that is right. some very. _ the sunday times. that is right. some very. very _ the sunday times. that is right. some very, very detailed - the sunday times. that is right. - some very, very detailed journalism from the times newspaper, the sunday times and the channel 4 dispatches programme brought these allegations to light. this was in the newspapers over the weekend, and it seems yesterday, on sunday, somebody, perhaps having read or watched these allegations decided it was time they were going to go to the police and report it, and allegation they say happened to them, to the metropolitan police. this first came about thanks to the reporting of the sunday times, the times and channel 4. . , sunday times, the times and channel 4. lucy, thank you very much. lucy mannin: 4. lucy, thank you very much. lucy manning the _ 4. lucy, thank you very much. lucy manning the across _ 4. lucy, thank you very much. lucy manning the across the _ 4. lucy, thank you very much. lucy manning the across the story. - 4. lucy, thank you very much. lucy manning the across the story. in i 4. lucy, thank you very much. lucy| manning the across the story. in the last few minutes, on the bbc news website, helena wilkinson has said talks are continuing over russell brand's plymouth show on friday. he is due to perform on his tour at plymouth for billion. a spokesperson from the told the bbc they are in talks with the tour promoters and will have an update for the press in due course. he is apparently due to perform in front of theatre—goers in windsor tomorrow, and we are still waiting for the theatre to let us know what the plans are with regard to his show. i direct you to the website if you are stepping away from your television. a flight carrying five americans who'd been held in prison in iran for years has landed in doha. the former prisoners took off from tehranjust over two hours ago. the first leg of their journey back to the us. it's part of a prisoner swap deal, painstakingly mediated by qatar. in return, five iranians in usjails will be released and iran will gain access to $6 billion dollars in oil revenues. 0ur chief interntional correspondent, lyse doucet, president biden said the us will incur costs on iran. critics have said it will only encourage more hostagetaking. 0ur chief interntional correspondent, lyse doucet, is in doha, where the american prisoners landed. the longest held is prisoner in prison. the longest held is prisoner in rison. �* ., ., , , ,, the longest held is prisoner in rison. �* ., ., ,, ,,, prison. also another business person detained since _ prison. also another business person detained since 2018. _ prison. also another business person detained since 2018. and morad - detained since 2018. and morad tahbaz, detained in 2018. all of them convicted of spying charges, which has led the us to say these are not ordinary prisoners, these are not ordinary prisoners, these are hostages. as part of the swap we understand two of the iranians release from us jails arrived in doha, the others released are not expected to return to iran. there is five prisoners, they were either convicted or charged with what were violations of us sanctions. three of them had been awaiting trial, two of them, the sentences were about to expire. they have freed, given clemency is the phrase being used by the united states as part of this prisoner swap. the united states as part of this prisonerswap. us the united states as part of this prisoner swap. us officials are clear, this was a very difficult decision in negotiations in direct talks. negotiated, nine rounds of discussions here. iranians and americans in separate hotels, qatari officials between them trying to wrestle with the details to come up with a mechanism sojoe biden can say to american taxpayers, this is not your money, it is iranians money through selling oil. they couldn't access the funds in south korea. todayis access the funds in south korea. today is just the beginning of a new chapter for these five americans, their loved ones, relatives travelling with them. but we know from other nationals freed in these kind of deals that there is a long, painful ordeal ahead. a moment laced with sorrow and guilt that they have left behind other dual nationals. we don't know if whatever they will go home. we don't know if whatever they will go home. ~ ., ., ,., ., , home. we heard how important this sto is home. we heard how important this story is globally- — home. we heard how important this story is globally. let's _ home. we heard how important this story is globally. let's remind - home. we heard how important this story is globally. let's remind you i story is globally. let's remind you that in a few minute's time, we are expecting the us secretary of state to give a statement about this prisoner swap. to give a statement about this prisonerswap. it to give a statement about this prisoner swap. it is important to hear him because there has been criticism of president biden and his negotiations because of fears they could be more hostages taken by iran. i am sure antony blinken will address that and anything else when he speaks in a few minutes' time. we will have that life do. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's now take a look at some other stories making news here in the uk. a woman has appeared in court charged with murdering her parents. their bodies are yet to be found. virginia mccullough is accused of killing them some time between august 2018 and september 15th this year. the 35—year—old was arrested on wednesday. people in england aged 65 and over are being urged to get a top—up covid booster vaccine. an increasing number of people are attending hospital with the virus, but while hospital numbers are up, intensive care admissions are low. the roll—out�*s been brought forward as a precaution against a highly—mutated new covid variant called ba 2.86. the cost of renting a home in the uk rose by 12% in the year to august — that's according to estate agency hamptons. the group says it's the highest rise since it started its survey in 2014. the uptick in the past 12 months is greater than the increase experienced over the four years to 2019. you're live with bbc news. you are live with me here on the bbc. you are live with me here on the bbc. officials in libya say at least three greek rescue workers died in a road accident, as they were travelling from benghazi to the flood zone in derna. seven others were critically injured. a week after floods ravaged the city, rescue teams are still pulling out bodies from ruined buildings and the sea. un agencies warned that derna faces the threat of disease outbreaks that could bring — what they call — "a second devastating crisis". they say there are 30,000 homeless people in the city. and there's a desperate need for clean water, food and basic supplies to mitigate the growing risk of cholera, diarrhoea, dehydration and malnutrition. the unhcr's head of protection said the situation in derna is "horrific". homes have been demolished, damaged, submerged under water. families have lost a very big number of their loved ones. many are still missing. some have been split and others displaced. the search and rescue teams continue to try to save lives, but the situation is far from being stable at the moment. earlier i spoke to claudia gazzini, senior analyst for libya at the international crisis group about what she's seen in derna. the city of derna is a devastated city. i know it well because i was there to months ago and it was lively, shops, but the derna i saw on thursday is just an empty area of murdered, sand, concrete buildings piling up, area of mud, sand, concrete buildings piling up, buildings which have been flattened. it is a vast area, several square kilometres. the immensity can't be described. amid all this rubble and debris, there are rescue workers of at least six countries. i think the number has gone up. a lot of libyan rescue workers still digging in a very simple way in the houses. if there is a family, somebody alive and knows their relatives are still missing and they were located in a certain building, a team goes and helps them to try and take and find the bodies. and bulldozers trying to move rubble. it is really tragic. tell me more about what else you've seen. 0bviously, human cost is catastrophic, and we have been covering that widely on the bbc. i want to point viewers to something else you've discovered in the region. tell me more about the unesco heritage site, which i believe has been impacted by the floodwaters. what happened there? the rain that came down the night last sunday and monday was in all the region. it was five hours of heavy rain. in this area, 60 kilometres west of derna, there is a unesco heritage site, with beautiful, stunning greek and roman ruins overlooking the sea. nobody had been there, organisations, and i drove there yesterday. the site has been affected by the flooding. a wall has come down, part of the greek theatre have crumbled. most importantly, local archaeologists say there is inexplicable gushing out of water from inside the ruins, places where water didn't come out from. it is contaminated because in the fountain of apollo, there is soapy water. it is literally white bubbles coming out. they fear what was the local spring has been contaminated with perhaps sewage water or water from the town. there is something happening there. they are saying if it continues, the natural flow of water has already been altered because of the flooding. it caused rocks to collapse, and the channels of water to be covered. if there is new rain, they fear it will enter the article site and possibly cause further crumbling of the site. of course, it is nothing compared to the tragedy of derna, although one person did die in the flooding in the ruins itself but if there is a possibility to alert unesco and have engineers to survey what is happening, that would be great to avoid losing further cultural heritage. she had spent a few days in the area in derna. let's bring you back to the uk. the former prime minister liz truss has defended last year's mini budget, saying she was trying to get the british economy on a better trajectory. in a speech this morning, she urged the government to cut taxes, shrink welfare spending and raise the retirement age. ms truss said there had been 25 years of "economic consensus", which needed to be "shattered". levels of tax and regulation are now too high to generate the amount of economic activity we need to help people's incomes get bigger and to fund government services. and that means our economy is now stagnating. people talk about the productivity puzzle, but it's really not a puzzle. if there's not enough incentive to go out and set up a business to take risks, to compete or even work. that's a problem. 0ur correspondent rob watson has been watching the former prime minister's speech and says liz truss was justifying her pollicies. you could sum it up in a short sentence, she was saying she was right. the markets got it wrong because they were panicked by what the treasury, what british politicians, including conservative politicians, including conservative politicians were saying. she was saying i was right, i am right now. she was making a broader point not just for the uk, but across that of other worlds that if you want to, in her view, other worlds that if you want to, in herview, reversed other worlds that if you want to, in her view, reversed a trend we've had in the uk, a stagnant growth, you have to go for it, small estate, lower taxes, deregulation. have to go for it, small estate, lowertaxes, deregulation. how have to go for it, small estate, lower taxes, deregulation. how much su ort is lower taxes, deregulation. how much sunport is there _ lower taxes, deregulation. how much support is there amongst _ support is there amongst conservative mps?- support is there amongst conservative mps? , . ., , conservative mps? there is certainly some sunport- _ conservative mps? there is certainly some support. there _ conservative mps? there is certainly some support. there is _ conservative mps? there is certainly some support. there is quite - conservative mps? there is certainly some support. there is quite clearly| some support. there is quite clearly a wing of the party that would proudly describe themselves as the economic right and they believe in continuing what they would see as the work of margaret thatcher here and ronald reagan in the us of trying to get the state smaller and lower taxes and you have less regulation. there is a wing in the party that is behind that worldview. i suspect the real battle over the soul of the conservative party, and whether it goes now direction will happen after the next election. liz truss is making sure she is keeping the flame alight for that brand of supply economics. the us are appealing for a missing us fighterjets. it is the us are appealing for a missing us fighterjets— us fighter 'ets. it is one of the most us fighterjets. it is one of the most advanced _ us fighterjets. it is one of the most advanced fighter - us fighterjets. it is one of the most advanced fighterjets, i us fighterjets. it is one of the i most advanced fighterjets, each worth 80 million us dollars. 0ne most advanced fighterjets, each worth 80 million us dollars. one has disappeared. it happened on sunday afternoon after the pilot objected and parachuted to safety. he is now in a stable condition in hospital and officials are trying to find out what happened. they described it as a mishap and said it happened in the southern state of south carolina. if i zoom in to this area in more detail, you've got the city of charleston, and to the north there are these two large lakes. it is that this area that officials say they are focusing their search based on the latest information they have on the latest information they have on where the jet was last seen. and they've asked the public to try to help them in that search. we are told the jet�*s transponder which would help people to find it is not working. lots of questions around the story, articulated best by republican nancy mace who asks how do you lose and a 35? the air base coordinating this search has described the aircraft as being stealthy and says it has different coatings and designs which make it more difficult than a normal aircraft to detect. perhaps this is aircraft to detect. perhaps this is a case of it being perhaps a little too stealthy. hopefully they will find the jets _ too stealthy. hopefully they will find the jets in _ too stealthy. hopefully they will find the jets in the _ too stealthy. hopefully they will find the jets in the next - too stealthy. hopefully they will find the jets in the next few - too stealthy. hopefully they will i find the jets in the next few hours. before we go, some pictures of an unusual rescue with firefighters coming to the aid of delivery robots that unusual rescue elivery robots that found their path blocked by crews tackling a derelict building blaze. the robots, now common in parts of cambridge, are used by the co—op in the city for customers to order home or workplace deliveries. but they found their path blocked by a fire engine and hoses on saturday night. posting on x, cambridgeshire fire and rescue said: "sorry our hoses and fire engines confused your delivery robots as we tackled a building fire, but firefighters helped them on their way — hopefully not too many delays!" ta ke take a look at this amazing video showing lightning striking the night sky during the south of the uk on sunday night. they were captured by social media users who sent them into the bbc. hi there. it's all change weather—wise this week. it's often going to be wet and windy. what about those storms last night that we saw? well, in swindon we had basically a month's worth of rainfall in one hour. there have been reports of flooding from thunderstorms over the last 24 hours. for example, in parts of devon, pretty badly affected here. now, this week, as i say, is going to be unsettled. it's down to a strong jet stream blasting across the atlantic at 150mph. this strong jet stream spawns areas of low pressure that then get squirted away eastwards across the uk, hence the wet and windy weather conditions. today, weather—wise, we've seen a band of rain pushing its way eastwards across england and scotland. it's a day essentially of sunshine and showers. the showers quite frequent across west scotland and northern ireland. bigger gaps between the showers across wales and western england, so there will be some places that stay entirely dry this afternoon, but it will stay quite breezy. 0vernight, initially the showers fade away, but later in the night we're looking at a zone of heavier rain moving back in from the west. temperatures overnight quite mild in the south, some cooler and fresher air across the north. over the next couple of days, we'll see some very large rainfall totals building in, particularly across the hills of wales and north—west england. that could bring some localised flooding issues. tuesday is a wet and a windy kind of day. gusty winds for the vast majority of us and those winds could peak at around 60mph gusts into the north—west of wales, blowing this band of rain northwards across northern england, across northern ireland and on into southern and central scotland. 0ur temperatures generally into the high teens for many of us. now, five days ago hurricane lee was spinning around out in the atlantic. since then, it's turned into a normal area of low pressure that brought some wet and windy weather to east canada and the north—east of the united states over the weekend. well, the remnants of that old hurricane are tied in with this area of low pressure that will be moving its way across the uk for wednesday. so another bout of wet and windy weather on the way. the winds particularly squally and gusty on and just ahead of this weather front, which is a cold front moving across england and wales. we could also see some very strong winds for western scotland. gusts could reach 60mph or 70mph. there's still a bit of uncertainty about the exact strength, itjust depends how deep that area of low pressure is. over the next few days, though, it does stay wet and windy, probably saturday your best chance of staying dry. this is bbc news, the headlines: london's metropolitan police receive a report of sexual assault. it follows a media investigation into russell brand. "the nightmare has ended"... five americans — held for years in an iranian prison — tell of their relief at being released. their plane landed in doha in the past hour. a notorious anti—migrant group registered as a political party ahead of next year's general election in south africa. time for a look at the business news now with ben thompson. hello. we start with a broad brush look at the health of the world economy. covid and the war in ukraine have both contributed to big economic shocks in recent times, with supply constrictions unsettling energy markets and driving inflation in the wider economy right across the world. well, more challenges come in the form of climate change, ageing population and a slowdown in china as well as the slowdown developing economies. well, managing the role of this is the international monetary fund. speaking to is live in new york now. i ran through speaking to is live in new york now. iran through some of the speaking to is live in new york now. i ran through some of the challenges they're facing the global economy right now. in your assessment, what is the most

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