this is bbc news. the headlines at 5pm: queues at petrol stations as the government prepares to announce a temporary visa scheme to make it easierforforeign lorry drivers to work in the uk. keir starmer heads for a showdown with labour s left over changes to the way the party chooses its mps and leaders. a book of condolence is opened for people to pay respects to teacher sabina nessa, who was killed in south east london. and it s the final day of campaigning in germany, where voters will elect a new chancellor.
the details on them. they are trying to reassure people that it is still safe out here and people should not be worried but obviously there is concern and although the met police have said that women should not alter their behaviour and should not change the way they lead their lives, some people already are and the victims commissioner for england and wales has said today that women shouldn t be expected to change the way they behave. they shouldn t have to carry safety alarms. there should be better monitoring of offenders. she says there is such monitoring in place for drug dealers and burglars, but there isn t a mechanism in place which is sufficient for women to protect them and she is calling on that urgent change to be made now, so please investigation continuing today, police still appealing for information from the public and people here in the community still coming down to leave their cards, leave flowers, poems, pictures drawn by schoolchildren, still lots of people coming
this last week and trying to look ahead to the future. how do we guarantee people pot mac safety and nature we are all safe when we got to meet our friends, nature we are all safe when we got to meet ourfriends, something which was not afforded to sabina nessa. sir keir starmer is heading for a conference showdown with labour s left over changes he wants to make to the way the party chooses mps and leaders. earlier, he was forced to drop plans to scrap one member one vote for leadership elections. but other measures will go to a conference vote on sunday after they were backed by labour s ruling body. 0ur political correspondent helen catt is at the conference in brighton. yeah, it s been a morning of two halves, really. so this morning before the conference opened, we had that further discussion of those changes to the rules for electing the next labour leader, and what came out of that in the end was a change to the number of mps who would have to nominate a labour mp for them to get
going out into some trees. there is a lot of concern here about public safety. a murder investigation obviously still continuing. the metropolitan police are keen, we know, to talk to and identify a man who was seen on cctv footage which the first released yesterday. that man was seen in pegler square around the time of sabina nessa s murder. the police asking people to take a look at that footage to try to help them identify him in the car he is believed to have access to, a silver car. we are told that he is key to the investigation at this stage. now, the metropolitan police were at the vigil last night. they were talking to people and handing out leaflets with sabina nessa s picture on them. they are trying to reassure people that it is still safe to go out here and people should not be worried. but obviously there is concern and although the met police have said that people should not be
going to be any shortage of petrol, i do use the petrol back up. its like during lockdown, if you remember, when we were missing the toilet paper. it s the same thing. it sjust panic. i have a gig in somerset today. i m on red and i need to get petrol asap, l and i ve been sat in this queue for 50 minutes and i l didn t want to risk getting petrol elsewhere en route. a book of condolence has been opened in south london in memory of the 28 year old primary school teacher, sabina nessa, who was attacked and killed a week ago. hundreds of mourners gathered for an emotional candlelit vigil in kidbrooke last night. more than 500 people gathered at pegler square, not far from where a wanted suspect was captured on cctv. 0ur correspondent megan paterson is in south london where the vigil took place last night. the metropolitan police were at the vigil last night. they were talking to people handing out leaflets with