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:00:00. > :00:09.6.00. Now on BBC One, time for the news wherever you are. Goodbye.

:00:10. > :00:12.Attempting to recruit extrelists on Oxford Street ` Scotland Yard

:00:13. > :00:16.investigates whether these leaflets break anti`terror laws.

:00:17. > :00:22.the scenes we have seen werd very disturbing. Very sad to see

:00:23. > :00:25.something like this taking place in England.

:00:26. > :00:27.We'll look at who was behind the leafleting campahgn.

:00:28. > :00:29.Also tonight, police release CCTV following the

:00:30. > :00:32.brutal attack on a man left with life`changing injuries after being

:00:33. > :00:38.Plus, the fears over increasing congestion in the capital `

:00:39. > :00:41.Londoners are asked for their views on how to tackle it.

:00:42. > :00:44.And could this unpromising building give its potential buyer ond of the

:00:45. > :00:58.Here we have number one the terms. The property where your privacy is

:00:59. > :01:05.assured. Good evening

:01:06. > :01:06.and welcome to the programme. Scotland Yard is examining

:01:07. > :01:10.whether leaflets handed out in the West End encouraging British

:01:11. > :01:14.Muslims to join an extremist group The leaflets are believed to have

:01:15. > :01:21.been distributed by radical students looking to gain support for

:01:22. > :01:24.the Islamic State formerly known as ISIS which is fighting a brttal war

:01:25. > :01:29.to control areas of Syria and Iraq. Rebecca Williams has the story.

:01:30. > :01:39.Pictured here in central London, Rebecca Williams has the story.

:01:40. > :01:40.Pictured here in central London a group of Islamic state supporters

:01:41. > :01:45.appear to be encouraging Brhtish appear to be encouraging Brhtish

:01:46. > :01:50.Muslims to join jihad. They hope that by handing out these leaflets,

:01:51. > :01:59.others will back the cause. This Iraqi born woman was shocked. I fled

:02:00. > :02:02.Iraq because of war, dictatorship. What these extremists are doing,

:02:03. > :02:03.they are abusing the freedol What these extremists are doing

:02:04. > :02:08.they are abusing the freedom and they are abusing the freedom and

:02:09. > :02:11.democracy here to voice somdthing that is completely against it,

:02:12. > :02:11.democracy here to voice something that is completely against ht, to

:02:12. > :02:15.promote killing people. Islamic promote killing people. Isl`mic

:02:16. > :02:21.State is one of the most dangerous jihadist groups. It controls parts

:02:22. > :02:25.of Iraq and Syria where it has gained a reputation for brutal rule.

:02:26. > :02:28.It wants to set up a caliph`te in the Middle East. After seeing

:02:29. > :02:29.British men promoting its v`lues the Middle East. After seeing

:02:30. > :02:31.British men promoting its values in British men promoting its v`lues in

:02:32. > :02:36.central London, hundreds of people took to social media. One woman

:02:37. > :02:40.wrote on Twitter, promoting death of innocent people, telling me to die

:02:41. > :02:46.because of my face and race and insulting me is not Islamic

:02:47. > :02:48.behaviour. `` because of my faith. This is a copy of one of thd

:02:49. > :02:53.This is a copy of one of the leaflets. It makes recommendations

:02:54. > :02:55.for Muslim men, among those, migrating from the UK to the

:02:56. > :02:57.caliphate and obeying the ldader of caliphate and obeying the ldader of

:02:58. > :02:59.the Islamic State. They have caliphate and obeying the leader of

:03:00. > :03:00.the Islamic State. They havd a the Islamic State. They have a

:03:01. > :03:02.support base in the UK. It hs support base in the UK. It is

:03:03. > :03:04.slightly surprising they fedl support base in the UK. It hs

:03:05. > :03:07.slightly surprising they feel they can do this so openly and do not

:03:08. > :03:16.expect to be apprehended. The brazenness of it. Today the radical

:03:17. > :03:17.cleric told us those handing out the leaflets were his former students

:03:18. > :03:23.leaflets were his former sttdents but he denies a suggestion they were

:03:24. > :03:28.doing anything illegal. I was not with them yesterday. I was not aware

:03:29. > :03:33.of it. But I cannot see anything in the leaflet itself from a trained

:03:34. > :03:37.lawyer that there is anything illegal. Around 500 Britons are

:03:38. > :03:40.believed to have travelled to Syria to fight against President @ssad's

:03:41. > :03:43.to fight against President Assad's forces. Earlier this year, `

:03:44. > :03:43.to fight against President @ssad's forces. Earlier this year, a man

:03:44. > :03:47.forces. Earlier this year, ` man from Crawley became the first

:03:48. > :03:50.British suicide bomber to stage an attack in the country. Tonight the

:03:51. > :03:53.Metropolitan Police have sahd they Metropolitan Police have said they

:03:54. > :03:59.are looking into whether those handing out leaflets on Oxford

:04:00. > :04:02.Street have breached terror laws. What has the Home Office had to say?

:04:03. > :04:07.They have said it is a criminal They have said it is a crimhnal

:04:08. > :04:11.offence in the UK to be part of the Islamic State group or show any form

:04:12. > :04:13.of encouragement of it. They Islamic State group or show any form

:04:14. > :04:15.of encouragement of it. Thex insist of encouragement of it. They insist

:04:16. > :04:17.there are very strict rules meaning it is not possible to incite

:04:18. > :04:18.there are very strict rules meaning it is not possible to incitd any

:04:19. > :04:21.it is not possible to incite any form of religious hatred. The Home

:04:22. > :04:25.Office secretary has the power to exclude any foreign nationals who

:04:26. > :04:28.show these sort of beliefs from coming to the UK. The Metropolitan

:04:29. > :04:32.Police are tonight looking into what Police are tonight looking hnto what

:04:33. > :04:39.has happened to see if any criminal offence has been committed. Thanks.

:04:40. > :04:42.After her success at the Commonwealth Games, Hertfordshire's

:04:43. > :04:50.Jodie Williams targets another medal in the European Championships.

:04:51. > :04:52.A man has been left with what police have described

:04:53. > :04:55.as life`changing injuries after being attacked during a burglary

:04:56. > :05:02.The 55`year`old was set upon after opening the door to three men

:05:03. > :05:05.at the property in Wimbledon on Monday night.

:05:06. > :05:08.A warning that you might find some of the images in Alex Bushill's

:05:09. > :05:26.Two shattered eye sockets and in danger of being left blind, this

:05:27. > :05:34.father was beaten and battered. He answered a knock to his door at 10pm

:05:35. > :05:38.on Monday. The suspects pushed their way into the address and the family

:05:39. > :05:44.were assaulted. The husband was held down and viciously attacked in his

:05:45. > :05:47.home. There were a number of demands for money. His wife suffered a

:05:48. > :05:51.similar ordeal at the hands of a gang the police believe to be

:05:52. > :05:57.Eastern European. The wife was present and witnessed what had

:05:58. > :05:58.occurred. She was assaulted and basically tied up at the tile.

:05:59. > :06:02.basically tied up at the time. However, her injuries are mhnor at

:06:03. > :06:08.However, her injuries are minor at this stage. Upstairs, the copper

:06:09. > :06:15.pots Matt Chilton locked thdmselves in and called 999. The police were

:06:16. > :06:17.here in a matter of minutes `` the couple's children locked themselves

:06:18. > :06:21.couple's children locked thdmselves in. Police believe this is one of

:06:22. > :06:28.the men, sprinting towards Wimbledon town centre. A neighbour's daughter

:06:29. > :06:33.saw it on fold as she walked back from a night out. She saw a

:06:34. > :06:39.policewoman shouting, stop, suspect! The man ran past them and they

:06:40. > :06:47.carried on walking and basal a very badly injured man on the pavement ``

:06:48. > :06:51.and basal. Two days on, surgeons are still operating and fighting to save

:06:52. > :06:57.his site. Alex is in Wimbledon for us. What has the reaction bden

:06:58. > :06:59.his site. Alex is in Wimbledon for us. What has the reaction been asked

:07:00. > :07:05.at in the last few minutes, the family have returned directly from

:07:06. > :07:10.the hospital to the family home. The father is Paul, the head of Law at

:07:11. > :07:20.so as university. I spoke to his daughter and university. We were

:07:21. > :07:27.upstairs and heard a great deal of shouting. Paul was shouting. In a

:07:28. > :07:35.very unnatural way. Followed by Sam shouting and screaming as wdll. We

:07:36. > :07:40.were upstairs. At that point, we realised with the tone and nature of

:07:41. > :07:42.the shouting, the kind of shout you have never heard before from

:07:43. > :07:45.the shouting, the kind of shout you have never heard before frol either

:07:46. > :07:52.of them, we realised we should call the police. We locked ourselves in,

:07:53. > :07:54.called 999. We locked the door and turned off the light, hid under the

:07:55. > :07:59.bed and called the police. You must bed and called the police. You must

:08:00. > :08:03.have been terrified? I thought my parents were being stabbed from the

:08:04. > :08:09.amount of screaming and shotting. You cannot really express fully, but

:08:10. > :08:13.You cannot really express ftlly but it sounded... It was the most... It

:08:14. > :08:22.it sounded... It was the most.. It was brutal, the violence. There was

:08:23. > :08:28.a genuine fear. Between both of us we agreed afterwards that wd

:08:29. > :08:30.genuinely feared for our lives. No wonder the police are treating their

:08:31. > :08:33.wonder the police are treathng their appeal for any witnesses to come

:08:34. > :08:39.forward. Anyone who saw the suspects sprinting from here. It is `lso the

:08:40. > :08:41.reason why the family have given me that interview. They are desperate

:08:42. > :08:51.for those responsible for this brutal attack to be caught.

:08:52. > :08:54.Commuters are facing severe delays after a suspected burglar hhd in a

:08:55. > :08:57.tree near train tracks and has refused to come down for the last 16

:08:58. > :09:00.hours. Police chased the man from Charlton station after an attempted

:09:01. > :09:02.burglary this morning. Southeastern trains between Dartford and Deptford

:09:03. > :09:05.have been cancelled and services through London Bridge are also

:09:06. > :09:11.Members of London's Jewish community are meeting tonight to talk

:09:12. > :09:16.Organisers of the event believe Israel's position has not bden

:09:17. > :09:22.fairly portrayed in Britain and say they want to address increasing

:09:23. > :09:26.Katharine Carpenter's been finding out how the crisis is affecting

:09:27. > :09:39.There is no question about how seriously London's Central Synagogue

:09:40. > :09:42.take security. Its rabbi is angry money and resources have bedn spent

:09:43. > :09:45.on fortification rather than charity, but says now it is needed

:09:46. > :09:49.more than ever. Saturday's `nti`war more than ever. Saturday's anti`war

:09:50. > :09:54.march past the doors of the synagogue and the police warned the

:09:55. > :09:59.congregation to stay inside and shut the doors. The rabbi says some

:10:00. > :10:00.elements were threatening. We are absolutely bewildered that in a

:10:01. > :10:03.absolutely bewildered that hn a beautiful, tolerant place that

:10:04. > :10:08.London is, in a place that `ccepted London is, in a place that accepted

:10:09. > :10:13.Jews after the Second World War, people are allowed to walk `round

:10:14. > :10:15.with placards calling for incitement or things like Hitler was rhght You

:10:16. > :10:17.or things like Hitler was right. You have moved completely from `

:10:18. > :10:22.have moved completely from a political situation where you are

:10:23. > :10:25.targeting a specific minority, that makes us feel extremely

:10:26. > :10:29.uncomfortable. He wants to feel more voices of condemnation when

:10:30. > :10:36.anti`Israel sentiment becomes anti`Israel sentiment becomds

:10:37. > :10:38.anti`Semitic. Inevitably people are anxious. Understandably so. They are

:10:39. > :10:43.worried. I want them to havd a place worried. I want them to have a place

:10:44. > :10:50.they can come feel reassured and to feel heard and to feel that they are

:10:51. > :10:54.being supported. The support is needed more than ever according to

:10:55. > :10:56.the body which seeks to protect British Jews. It says last lonth the

:10:57. > :11:01.British Jews. It says last month the number of anti`Semitic incidents

:11:02. > :11:03.reported went up fourfold. People are reporting they feel une`sy

:11:04. > :11:06.reported went up fourfold. People are reporting they feel uneasy at

:11:07. > :11:10.work discussing the situation, they feel uneasy in certain social

:11:11. > :11:13.feel uneasy in certain soci`l situations or avoid social

:11:14. > :11:17.situations. There is a deep feeling of unease about the way the overall

:11:18. > :11:19.complex is being presented. The board of deputies is keeping the

:11:20. > :11:23.location of the meeting tonight location of the meeting tonhght

:11:24. > :11:27.quiet. It said it wants people to be able to express their views freely

:11:28. > :11:31.and the meeting is oversubscribed with over 1000 members of the Jewish

:11:32. > :11:32.community expected. Many are keen to express their thoughts at this

:11:33. > :11:41.challenging time. Next, if you thought it was bad now,

:11:42. > :11:44.what could congestion in the Well,

:11:45. > :11:47.according to a survey for London First, 40% of those interviewed

:11:48. > :11:50.think it's going to get much worse. The business group commissioned

:11:51. > :11:53.a poll to look at attitudes towards congestion and crucially wh`t should

:11:54. > :11:55.be done about it. Well, let?s get more from Emma North

:11:56. > :12:05.who's on the Marylebone Road. A little over a decade ago when the

:12:06. > :12:09.congestion charge came into being, there was a marked difference in the

:12:10. > :12:14.amount of traffic circulating inroads to the other side of where I

:12:15. > :12:20.am standing. But little by little the number has crept up. The number

:12:21. > :12:22.of people who pay the ?11 to the congestion zone are beginning to ask

:12:23. > :12:26.what they get in terms of bdnefits. what they get in terms of bdnefits.

:12:27. > :12:27.The people who live and work within the zone are asking the same

:12:28. > :12:31.the zone are asking the samd question. More people, more traffic,

:12:32. > :12:40.more problems. This is tradhtionally more problems. This is tradhtionally

:12:41. > :12:43.a quiet time on the roads. Four out of five Londoners think it will only

:12:44. > :12:48.get worse. Time for a quick spin with those who know how to `void

:12:49. > :12:49.get worse. Time for a quick spin with those who know how to avoid the

:12:50. > :12:50.traffic jams. Chris works for a company that provides travel

:12:51. > :12:53.information. We got about ten yards information. We got about tdn yards

:12:54. > :12:57.before coming to a halt. While information. We got about ten yards

:12:58. > :12:57.before coming to a halt. Whhle we before coming to a halt. While we

:12:58. > :12:59.were at a standstill, I askdd before coming to a halt. Whhle we

:13:00. > :12:59.were at a standstill, I asked him before coming to a halt. While we

:13:00. > :13:05.were at a standstill, I asked him if the congestion judge is still fit

:13:06. > :13:09.for purpose. I think it works. `` the congestion charge. We would be

:13:10. > :13:14.in a worse state without it. It is important to remember that since it

:13:15. > :13:17.was put in place ten years `go, the population of London has increased

:13:18. > :13:20.by 10%. Another million people living and working here. There

:13:21. > :13:20.by 10%. Another million people living and working here. Thdre is

:13:21. > :13:23.by 10%. Another million people living and working here. There is no

:13:24. > :13:29.doubt in my mind that it works and without it I think it would be a

:13:30. > :13:33.heck of a lot worse. It is ` without it I think it would be a

:13:34. > :13:35.heck of a lot worse. It is a system heck of a lot worse. It is ` system

:13:36. > :13:36.some argue is at capacity. You need only see how a minor hiccup can

:13:37. > :13:42.cause widespread delays. Dreadful cause widespread delays. Drdadful

:13:43. > :13:44.queues in the West End. Broken down coach. What do we do? Plenty

:13:45. > :13:45.queues in the West End. Broken down coach. What do we do? Plentx of

:13:46. > :13:47.coach. What do we do? Plenty of agreement there is a problel,

:13:48. > :13:48.coach. What do we do? Plentx of agreement there is a problem, but a

:13:49. > :13:50.agreement there is a problel, but a survey suggests no one can decide

:13:51. > :13:55.what to do. 29% of people suggested what to do. 29% of people suggested

:13:56. > :14:00.they hire congestion charge should be applied are busier times. 19

:14:01. > :14:04.said the charge should be applied to busier roads and 21% said the

:14:05. > :14:09.congestion zone should be expanded. But the author of today's rdport

:14:10. > :14:12.wants politics will have a huge part to play in any progress. There

:14:13. > :14:14.wants politics will have a huge part to play in any progress. Thdre is

:14:15. > :14:16.certainly a nervousness about congestion charging. It is seen as

:14:17. > :14:23.the politically difficult issue. It the politically difficult issue It

:14:24. > :14:28.is one that the public might not thank you for. In other cithes,

:14:29. > :14:33.where people have set out a plan and a vision, you can take people with

:14:34. > :14:35.you. There is a case for a smarter way forward, even if it does not

:14:36. > :14:41.involve four wheels. way forward, even if it does not

:14:42. > :14:47.Quicker to walk. What have London's transport bosses had to say? We

:14:48. > :14:52.asked the mayor's office. They pointed as to the mayor's 2015

:14:53. > :14:54.transport plan which addresses the issue of the congestion zone

:14:55. > :14:54.transport plan which addresses the issue of the congestion zond and

:14:55. > :14:57.incorporates other issues such issue of the congestion zone and

:14:58. > :15:00.incorporates other issues stch as walkways and tunnels. The important

:15:01. > :15:02.walkways and tunnels. The ilportant thing about this report today is

:15:03. > :15:05.walkways and tunnels. The important thing about this report tod`y is who

:15:06. > :15:10.it is destined for. We do not know who it is because we do not know who

:15:11. > :15:14.will be in charge in 2016. That is who the report is aimed at. Whoever

:15:15. > :15:27.it is will have a very politically charged issue to deal with.

:15:28. > :15:29.Prince Harry joins the British Armed Forces team announced

:15:30. > :15:32.today for the first Invictus Games to be held in London.

:15:33. > :15:39.And the unique Thames address with loads of room for improvement.

:15:40. > :15:48.When she was a teenager growing up in Welwyn, Jodie was hailed as the

:15:49. > :15:55.next big thing in athletics. #1 eed' won 1 51 consecutive races. Since

:15:56. > :16:00.then, she struggled to adapt to life as a professional. Two years ago,

:16:01. > :16:07.she almost quit. Thankfully, she kept at it. At the Olympic trials in

:16:08. > :16:12.2012, everyone expected Jodhe Williams to qualify for the London

:16:13. > :16:20.aims. Those dreams were enddd in the cruellest fashion by injury.

:16:21. > :16:26.Jodie Williams crashes out of the race. Not good news. It still hurts.

:16:27. > :16:30.It seems so long ago now. It finally seems like a distant memory. There

:16:31. > :16:33.were points in 2012 where I thought I would quit, stop altogethdr.

:16:34. > :16:36.were points in 2012 where I thought I would quit, stop altogether. I

:16:37. > :16:41.couldn't face training anymore. She didn't give up. Two weeks ago, at

:16:42. > :16:45.the Commonwealth Games revulsion the tears turned to cheers. Still only

:16:46. > :16:53.20, she won her first medal at a major championships. Silver in the

:16:54. > :16:55.200 metres behind Nigeria's. Bianca Williams, her England team`mate

:16:56. > :16:55.200 metres behind Nigeria's. Bianca Williams, her England team`late and

:16:56. > :16:58.Williams, her England team`mate and good friend took the bronze. Jodie,

:16:59. > :17:00.you didn't like much athletics. good friend took the bronze. Jodie,

:17:01. > :17:04.you didn't like much athletics. I'm going to make you watch your 200

:17:05. > :17:06.metre race. Tell us how you were feeling on the start line? Any

:17:07. > :17:11.feeling on the start line? @ny nerves? Not nerves. I'm more like,

:17:12. > :17:16.get to the finish. As you c`n see there, I'm talking to myself. That's

:17:17. > :17:22.a good sign. I'm in the zond, ready to go. I fling myself forward. I

:17:23. > :17:28.think, I'm going to win. Then, she think, I'm going to win. Then, she

:17:29. > :17:33.does her thing and flies off. I just focus on getting to that line as

:17:34. > :17:35.quickly as possible. This is the moment you realise? Look up on the

:17:36. > :17:38.screen and see my name's cole up moment you realise? Look up on the

:17:39. > :17:49.screen and see my name's come up in second. Got a Silver Medal. Then

:17:50. > :17:54.realised Bianca got third. Tomorrow, Jodie goes in the heats of 200

:17:55. > :17:59.metres. A medal is a possibility. I have of it any to beat if I am going

:18:00. > :18:09.to win. Anything can happen on the day. There should be many more good

:18:10. > :18:12.days to savour four joyedy Williams. Prince Harry has unveiled the team

:18:13. > :18:16.of service personnel represdnting of service personnel represdnting

:18:17. > :18:19.Britain in the first inaugural Invictus Games. The #k078 pet

:18:20. > :18:22.Britain in the first inaugural Invictus Games. The #k078 pdt terse

:18:23. > :18:28.will take part in a Paralympic style competition in London next lonth.

:18:29. > :18:30.competition in London next month. The the soldier prince and the

:18:31. > :18:31.eighth leads. Now their focts is the eighth leads. Now their focus is the

:18:32. > :18:33.sports field as they continte eighth leads. Now their focts is the

:18:34. > :18:38.sports field as they continte to recover from their wounds.

:18:39. > :18:43.Dave Henson was a captain in the Royal engineers in Afghanistan. He

:18:44. > :18:48.came under attack three years ago. Going from being in an intensive

:18:49. > :18:52.care bed with drips coming out everywhere, to being here today

:18:53. > :18:54.ready to compete in front of friends, family and a wider public

:18:55. > :19:00.audience is such a proud moment for audience is such a proud molent for

:19:01. > :19:06.me. Harry, the Royal games maker, he's been at driving force behind

:19:07. > :19:10.this international event inspired by one in America. Harry's brought his

:19:11. > :19:17.one in America. Harry's brotght his enthusiasm and own style.

:19:18. > :19:18.Prosthetics, high performance cars, dogs, 4x4s, tattoos, we've

:19:19. > :19:22.everything here, it can only be the everything here, it can onlx be the

:19:23. > :19:30.Invictus Games. Games.! CHEERING In Invictus Games. Games.! CHEERING In

:19:31. > :19:35.a month's time at several of the Olympic sites, the competithon will

:19:36. > :19:39.be for real. 400 military athletes from 14 countries will take part in

:19:40. > :19:44.nine different sports. The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan in which many

:19:45. > :19:47.of these competitors were injured were divisive wars. The gamds

:19:48. > :19:49.were divisive wars. The games organisers are focussing on the

:19:50. > :19:51.consequences and the work bding organisers are focussing on the

:19:52. > :19:57.consequences and the work being done to rehabilitate those who once

:19:58. > :20:01.served their country. Fire, a detection dog was injured in

:20:02. > :20:10.Afghanistan. She's a mascot for a British team in search of medals.

:20:11. > :20:11.I'm joined Ed by Staff Sergdant Steve Arnold. Welcome to the

:20:12. > :20:16.Steve Arnold. Welcome to thd programme. You served in Afghanistan

:20:17. > :20:18.where you lost your legs. It was whilst you were recovering in

:20:19. > :20:22.Headley Court you took up h`nd Headley Court you took up h`nd

:20:23. > :20:24.cycling? It was a big part of my recovery. It was the first sport I

:20:25. > :20:27.could do. Headley Court's really could do. Headley Court's really

:20:28. > :20:29.close to Box Hill. It is thd could do. Headley Court's rdally

:20:30. > :20:35.close to Box Hill. It is thd first ride they make you do. I loved it.

:20:36. > :20:41.Doing it a couple more months and Help for Heroes came in, sponsored

:20:42. > :20:43.me and bought my first`hand cycle. I got a hand bike through Help for

:20:44. > :20:45.Heroes. You haven't been doing got a hand bike through Help for

:20:46. > :20:48.Heroes. You haven't been dohng it Heroes. You haven't been dohng it

:20:49. > :20:52.that lopping to be competing at this level? How have you done th`t? Been

:20:53. > :20:55.training hard. I wanted to get back into sport, get out of my

:20:56. > :20:56.wheelchair, out of the hospital into sport, get out of my

:20:57. > :20:56.wheelchair, out of the hosphtal bed. wheelchair, out of the hosphtal bed.

:20:57. > :21:02.Get that freedom. Adrenaline going. Get that freedom. Adrenaline going.

:21:03. > :21:07.Going 30 #40r 40 mph down hills. Sounds scary? Really good ftn

:21:08. > :21:11.though. Like in the militarx. Getting that adrenaline going. What

:21:12. > :21:17.are your hopes for the Invictus Games? Hopefully to win the gold

:21:18. > :21:21.medal. There's a hand cycling time trial and race at theville owe park.

:21:22. > :21:26.I want to win the gold medal. That's what I'm there for. Hopefully I can

:21:27. > :21:31.bring the medals home for the British Armed Forces team. How

:21:32. > :21:33.important are the Invictus Games for personal like you? Very important.

:21:34. > :21:35.Sports recovery is a massivd thing Sports recovery is a massivd thing

:21:36. > :21:42.in getting you through the injuries. in getting you through the injuries.

:21:43. > :21:43.It plays a big part. The sports recovery team push you, they

:21:44. > :21:44.It plays a big part. The sports recovery team push you, thex know

:21:45. > :21:45.recovery team push you, they know where you want to go. If yot

:21:46. > :21:46.recovery team push you, thex know where you want to go. If you want to

:21:47. > :21:50.where you want to go. If yot want to get into a league sport or just

:21:51. > :21:54.cycle, whatever you want to do with friends and family, it is an amazing

:21:55. > :21:58.feeling. It keeps you going. Gets you up in the morning. Best of luck

:21:59. > :22:05.to you and the rest of the teamment thank you.

:22:06. > :22:08.It has a unique address, coles thank you.

:22:09. > :22:10.It has a unique address, comes with It has a unique address, comes with

:22:11. > :22:14.seven bedrooms. And sea views. With a price tag of 500,000, the new

:22:15. > :22:17.owner will get more than thd a price tag of 500,000, the new

:22:18. > :22:17.owner will get more than the average owner will get more than thd average

:22:18. > :22:20.London flat. Number one, the owner will get more than the average

:22:21. > :22:25.London flat. Number one, thd Thames, is in need of a refurb. Getting the

:22:26. > :22:30.work done presents its own tnique set of challenges.

:22:31. > :22:32.It is an exclusive address. But, without a boat, there's onlx

:22:33. > :22:32.It is an exclusive address. But without a boat, there's only one

:22:33. > :22:32.It is an exclusive address. But, without a boat, there's onlx one way

:22:33. > :22:36.without a boat, there's only one way to get there. We're waiting for the

:22:37. > :22:42.tides to subside so we can `ccess tides to subside so we can access

:22:43. > :22:46.the property. Eventually it does. Estate agent Nigel Day says it is

:22:47. > :22:53.the most unusual property''s ever seen. We're going to have to trapse

:22:54. > :22:57.along this causeway, get a bit wet, muddy. This is the way. It's about

:22:58. > :23:06.half a mile. Here we have ntmber half a mile. Here we have ntmber

:23:07. > :23:09.one, the Thames. Mossbly one of the finest addresses available. It's an

:23:10. > :23:15.abandoned for the in the Thames abandoned for the in the Thames

:23:16. > :23:17.Estuary. Built in the 1860s and now on sale for ?500,000. This is

:23:18. > :23:17.Estuary. Built in the 1860s and now on sale for ?500,000. This hs the

:23:18. > :23:26.on sale for ?500,000. This is the way in. Preddy scary. This hs one of

:23:27. > :23:29.the first sections we come to. I think it would be quite nice as

:23:30. > :23:31.the first sections we come to. I think it would be quite nicd as a

:23:32. > :23:34.reception. With floor to cehling windows and great views. And this is

:23:35. > :23:37.the man who's selling it. Simon the man who's selling it. Shmon

:23:38. > :23:39.Cooper, a builder from Eltham the man who's selling it. Simon

:23:40. > :23:43.Cooper, a builder from Elth`m in Cooper, a builder from Eltham in

:23:44. > :23:50.South East London. He says he bought it off the Crown estate ten years

:23:51. > :23:54.ago. I approached the Crown. We agreed a price and I purchased it.

:23:55. > :23:56.It didn't work out well as a home. agreed a price and I purchased it.

:23:57. > :24:01.It didn't work out well as ` home. I cost of doing it. But now it's being

:24:02. > :24:06.marketed as a possible home for someone who works in the City and

:24:07. > :24:12.fancies commuting to London in a speed boat. London is straight down

:24:13. > :24:15.that way, basically. If you had a nice speed boat, I think it would

:24:16. > :24:17.take you about 45 minutes, 50 take you about 45 minutes, 50

:24:18. > :24:27.minutes. The walls must be 05`foot minutes. The walls must be 15`foot

:24:28. > :24:32.deep. Why the guns would have been placed. I think it's exactly where

:24:33. > :24:35.you'd put your swimming pool, to be honest! There are a few isstes to

:24:36. > :24:40.honest! There are a few issues to overcome. Raising perhaps a million

:24:41. > :24:42.pounds to do up the place and the possibility of an estuary ahrport

:24:43. > :24:46.being built in the view. While we being built in the view. Whhle we

:24:47. > :24:54.filmed, there were no offers but visitors are now welcome, so long as

:24:55. > :24:56.the tide allows: Now for a look at the weather. What can we expect?

:24:57. > :25:00.Showers are in the forecast. We ve Showers are in the forecast. We ve

:25:01. > :25:03.seen some of those today. More of those to come as well over the next

:25:04. > :25:07.few days. All tied in with `n those to come as well over the next

:25:08. > :25:10.few days. All tied in with an area few days. All tied in with an area

:25:11. > :25:14.of low pressure. It is feedhng in north`westerly winds. Those winds

:25:15. > :25:17.are bringing showers. We have seen showers today. The heaviest ones to

:25:18. > :25:22.the south of lop done swinging the south of lop done swinghng

:25:23. > :25:24.across east Sussex into parts of West Sussex affected and Kent too.

:25:25. > :25:27.One or two showers just about One or two showers just abott

:25:28. > :25:29.possible as we head through the next few hours. Soon after midnight, the

:25:30. > :25:31.last of the day's showers will few hours. Soon after midnight, the

:25:32. > :25:36.last of the day's showers whll have faded away. We'll have clear spells

:25:37. > :25:42.overnight. Temperatures in town down to 12 or 14 degrees. Cooler in rural

:25:43. > :25:45.parts. Maybe 9 or 10 degrees overnight. A certain chill hn the

:25:46. > :25:52.air as we start off tomorrow. Should be a fine start to the day with

:25:53. > :25:57.sunny spells. In the afternoon, London's at risk of seeing some

:25:58. > :25:58.showers. The further you are to the south coast, the quicker thd

:25:59. > :26:01.showers. The further you ard to the south coast, the quicker the showers

:26:02. > :26:05.will form. Developing quickly during the first part of the morning before

:26:06. > :26:11.spreading inland. Showers more widespread than those we had today

:26:12. > :26:13.and heavier. A risk of thunderstorms mixed in with these downpours.

:26:14. > :26:18.Friday a similar forecast, a dry Friday a similar forecast, ` dry

:26:19. > :26:20.start to the day. The cloud will bubble up to bring a scattering of

:26:21. > :26:22.showers. Hit and miss in nature. bubble up to bring a scattering of

:26:23. > :26:23.showers. Hit and miss in nature Not showers. Hit and miss in nature Not

:26:24. > :26:24.everyone seeing showers. There showers. Hit and miss in nature. Not

:26:25. > :26:25.everyone seeing showers. Thdre will everyone seeing showers. There will

:26:26. > :26:30.be fewer showers than we'll have tomorrow. Temperatures`wise, 22

:26:31. > :26:34.Celsius or so in the centre of town. No return of the really hot weather

:26:35. > :26:37.we had in June and July. Thd No return of the really hot weather

:26:38. > :26:39.we had in June and July. Thd weather forecast in the weekend, low

:26:40. > :26:41.pressure's in charge. This hs morn pressure's in charge. This hs morn

:26:42. > :26:44.eh more important to us, this pressure's in charge. This is morn

:26:45. > :26:46.eh more important to us, thhs bump eh more important to us, this bump

:26:47. > :26:51.of high pressure across southern England. On Saturday, a decent

:26:52. > :26:56.chance of having a dry day with sunny spells. Things clouding over

:26:57. > :26:59.later in the day. Things turning unsettled through Sunday and Monday

:27:00. > :27:05.with further hefty showers on the way.

:27:06. > :27:09.Britain has joined an international mission to rescue thousands

:27:10. > :27:12.of people trapped in northern Iraq. Plans are being drawn up to help

:27:13. > :27:14.refugees who are living on a mountain in fear

:27:15. > :27:18.of militants from Islamic State. Unemployment has fallen sharply

:27:19. > :27:21.in the three months to June and is at its lowest level for six years.

:27:22. > :27:30.It now stands at just over two million.

:27:31. > :27:32.That's it. I will be back later

:27:33. > :27:35.during the 10 o'clock news, but for now from everyone

:27:36. > :27:46.on the team have a lovely evening. Goodbye.