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in sport, how haaland helped himself to another hat trick in city s humiliating defeat of rivals united on derby day. as the goals come, so do the records. good morning. start across scotland and northern ireland but increasing amounts of cloud and rain and strengthening winds, england and wales have a cool start with hazy sunshine and a few showers. all of the details later in the programme. it s monday 3rd october. our main story. pressure is growing on the prime minister to reconsider her plan to scrap the top rate of income tax, after several senior conservatives criticised the move. today, the chancellor will use his conference speech to insist the government will stay the course on its economic plans. here s our political correspondent ben wright. good morning, chancellor. it was his plan for debt funded tax cuts that threw financial markets into turmoil last week and has caused some panic in the tory party. but today the chancellor will echo his boss and insist there ....
Im looking at the most unusual things weve been asked inJob Interviews. What was the weirdest thing about me . You could be a vegetable, what vegetable would you be . And in sport, there are goals galore in the Champions League, with a thriller at Manchester City as they beat monaco 5 3 in the first leg of their last 16 knockout tie. And carol is checking out some famous royal finery. She is out and about today. She is at Kensington Palace. First, our main story. An extra £200 million in emergency humanitarian aid has been promised by the government to tackle a famine in south sudan and somalia. The International Development secretary, priti patel, said the additional funds would provide food, ....
So what s really interesting is that we see a biodiversity hotspot and a very distinctive coastal habitat that s gone as a response to rapid sea level rise, but also as a response to human changes such as the development of agriculture. so we ve been able to track a major ecosystem change solely from looking at the footprint record. these fragile, muddy beds form one of the largest collections of prehistoric animal tracks on earth. and as the coast here changes, erosion uncovers more undiscovered layers of footprints beneath. with sea levels rising, these tell a story of how coastal wildlife hotspots around the world could transform thousands of years into the future. victoria gill, bbc news, formby beach. professorjamie woodward from the university of manchesterjoins us now. those pictures, professor woodward, are amazing. is that the clearest you have ever seen them? it is beautiful footage, you have ever seen them? it 3 beautiful footage, and the explosions at the moment at formby ....