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Labour's pitch for power - Jeremy Corbyn calls | :00:00. | :00:00. | |
He tells his party conference to accept his leadership | :00:00. | :00:11. | |
End the trench warfare and work together to take on the Tories. | :00:12. | :00:19. | |
We'll be looking at one of Labour's key challenges - | :00:20. | :00:26. | |
Sam Allardyce hits back over his departure from the England job, | :00:27. | :00:30. | |
Criminal investigators say the missile launcher which brought | :00:31. | :00:35. | |
A stark warning from the UK car industry over leaving | :00:36. | :00:43. | |
And leaders around the world pay tribute to Shimon Peres, | :00:44. | :00:48. | |
one of the founding fathers of modern Israel. | :00:49. | :00:53. | |
And coming up in the sport on BBC News: Manchester City take on Celtic | :00:54. | :00:56. | |
in the Champions League tonight, hoping to break a club record | :00:57. | :00:59. | |
Good evening and welcome to the BBC News at Six. | :01:00. | :01:27. | |
The Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, says "socialism for the 21st | :01:28. | :01:29. | |
century," will be at the heart of his appeal to voters, | :01:30. | :01:34. | |
and he wants an end to what he called "trench | :01:35. | :01:36. | |
Speaking at the Labour conference in Liverpool, | :01:37. | :01:42. | |
he set out a series of pledges, saying they'd deliver | :01:43. | :01:45. | |
Our political editor, Laura Kuenssberg, watched the speech. | :01:46. | :01:53. | |
The leader of the Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn. | :01:54. | :01:58. | |
CHEERING Coming out on top - in charge of his | :01:59. | :02:06. | |
party. So what happens now? There's no change in the devotion of his | :02:07. | :02:15. | |
followers. Yes, we can! But this was his offer to you. It is a socialism | :02:16. | :02:20. | |
of the 21st-century. APPLAUSE | :02:21. | :02:26. | |
Our job is now to win over the unconvinced of our vision. No one | :02:27. | :02:31. | |
will be convinced of the vision promoted by a divided party. We all | :02:32. | :02:33. | |
agree on that. APPLAUSE | :02:34. | :02:40. | |
So I ask each and everyone of you to accept the decision of the members, | :02:41. | :02:44. | |
end the trench warfare, and work together to take on the Tories! | :02:45. | :02:50. | |
Two suits at the front, supporters at the back, he made his ten | :02:51. | :02:54. | |
familiar promises, coming to a leaflet near you. Full employment, a | :02:55. | :03:01. | |
home 's guarantee, security at work, a strong, public National Health | :03:02. | :03:05. | |
Service and social care. A national education service for all. Climate | :03:06. | :03:18. | |
change, security and peace. They are not the Ten Commandments. I have not | :03:19. | :03:21. | |
come down from the mountain with them. | :03:22. | :03:25. | |
LAUGHTER There was no bold offer to | :03:26. | :03:28. | |
colleagues who didn't support them. He needs them if Labour can | :03:29. | :03:35. | |
convincingly make this attack. This isn't a new Government, its David | :03:36. | :03:39. | |
Cameron's Government repackaged with progressive slogans, but with a new, | :03:40. | :03:45. | |
harsh, right-wing edge. Who seriously believes the Tories could | :03:46. | :03:51. | |
ever stand up to the privileged few? They are the party of the privileged | :03:52. | :04:03. | |
few. They will bring back grammar schools and second-class education | :04:04. | :04:06. | |
for the majority. Labour is standing up for education for all. There | :04:07. | :04:15. | |
would be a bigger tax on business the paper education, but despite the | :04:16. | :04:19. | |
referendum result, on anxieties over immigration, his aims to ease the | :04:20. | :04:25. | |
strain is, not cut the numbers. A Labour Government will not offer | :04:26. | :04:29. | |
false promises on immigration as the Tories have done, we will not sow | :04:30. | :04:33. | |
division by fanning the flames of fear, we will act decisively to end | :04:34. | :04:38. | |
the undercutting of workers' pay and conditions through the exploitation | :04:39. | :04:41. | |
of migrant labour and agency working. Labour will reinstate the | :04:42. | :04:47. | |
migrant impact fund and give extra support areas of high migration. He | :04:48. | :04:51. | |
was confident that in his comfort zone -- but in his comfort zone. Ten | :04:52. | :04:57. | |
years after Tony Blair made his last conference beach, Mr Corbyn was | :04:58. | :05:02. | |
applauded for opposition to Iraq. I believe it was right to apologise on | :05:03. | :05:05. | |
behalf of the party for the Iraq war, right to say that the learned | :05:06. | :05:07. | |
the lessons. APPLAUSE | :05:08. | :05:14. | |
He had stern words on anti-Semitism and abuse, and urged the party to | :05:15. | :05:17. | |
forget their private battles and focus on the public. We are half a | :05:18. | :05:24. | |
million of us, and there will be many more, working together to make | :05:25. | :05:29. | |
our country the place it could be. Conference, united, we can shape the | :05:30. | :05:37. | |
future and build a fairer Britain in a peaceful world. Thank you. | :05:38. | :05:38. | |
CHEERING It was a grand sounding motion, | :05:39. | :05:56. | |
socialism for the 21st-century. It was more Jeremy Corbyn's greatest | :05:57. | :06:01. | |
hit than a detailed argument to persuade you to vote Labour at the | :06:02. | :06:05. | |
next election. Do you think the public is ready for 21st-century | :06:06. | :06:09. | |
socialism? Not only are they ready, they need it. It is our job to | :06:10. | :06:13. | |
explain how this system is leaving them behind. I am delighted. Very | :06:14. | :06:19. | |
well received in the audience. I think it will go well in the country | :06:20. | :06:25. | |
as well. The people's flag is deepest red... Jeremy Corbyn's | :06:26. | :06:29. | |
supporters believe his labour is much more than a cover version of | :06:30. | :06:37. | |
the past. He has inspired thousands on the left, but he has yet to show | :06:38. | :06:39. | |
that millions will join his chorus. Well, one of the biggest challenges | :06:40. | :06:45. | |
Labour faces is addressing the concerns of voters | :06:46. | :06:47. | |
on immigration, and today, as we've heard, Mr Corbyn | :06:48. | :06:49. | |
said his party's approach would focus on managing its impact | :06:50. | :06:52. | |
on pay and public services. Our special correspondent, | :06:53. | :06:54. | |
Ed Thomas, has been talking to voters in Bramley in West Yorkshire, | :06:55. | :06:56. | |
and he joins us now. Clive, this part of Leeds has seen | :06:57. | :07:10. | |
attacks on Polish workers after the European referendum. The local MP he | :07:11. | :07:14. | |
warned of division and said this place was like a tinderbox. Today, | :07:15. | :07:18. | |
Jeremy Corbyn made his pitch to people here, to voters, that he can | :07:19. | :07:26. | |
solve the question of immigration. Immigration - an issue that can sink | :07:27. | :07:31. | |
a politician. Why? Because it seems everyone has an opinion. Does | :07:32. | :07:36. | |
immigration matter to you? For job security. Everyone has the right to | :07:37. | :07:39. | |
seek happiness wherever they can find it. I think it is quite | :07:40. | :07:43. | |
important but not the only important issue at the minute. They can be | :07:44. | :07:47. | |
choppy waters, but today Jeremy Corbyn made his pitch to these | :07:48. | :07:52. | |
people. More support services under pressure, but no false promises, no | :07:53. | :07:56. | |
set limits, and no divisive language. I think there is more | :07:57. | :08:02. | |
tension here recent months. A tone on immigration that appeals to some. | :08:03. | :08:06. | |
I think it is important that we are all talking together and trying to | :08:07. | :08:09. | |
understand each other. For me personally, it's very important that | :08:10. | :08:12. | |
we are not using inflammatory language. And that we're not | :08:13. | :08:21. | |
creating further... Further tension or division between different | :08:22. | :08:26. | |
groups. Labour's plan is more money, targeted for cities with high | :08:27. | :08:31. | |
immigration, and fairer wages for all workers. It needs to be managed | :08:32. | :08:34. | |
and we need a new consensus on migration. I believe we're getting | :08:35. | :08:37. | |
there but we need to make sure everyone feels better off as a | :08:38. | :08:42. | |
result of migration, and that every area of this country is better. Is | :08:43. | :08:47. | |
it about numbers, too many people coming in? It is not about that | :08:48. | :08:52. | |
arise. Night -- migration is neither good nor bad. It is just about how | :08:53. | :08:56. | |
we deal with it. For many here, there is an instinct towards labour, | :08:57. | :09:00. | |
but the EU referendum showed the party's messages and always getting | :09:01. | :09:04. | |
through. When it comes to immigration, the challenge is to | :09:05. | :09:08. | |
convince voters that Labour has the answers. We haven't got the space. | :09:09. | :09:17. | |
Those who need to be convinced, voters like Maureen Anne Frank among | :09:18. | :09:20. | |
Labour voters all their life until now. The money isn't there to do | :09:21. | :09:27. | |
what he wants to do. He has a clear strategy. He does, and he is to | :09:28. | :09:35. | |
weak. Does he convince you? Not at all. Jeremy Corbyn has set out his | :09:36. | :09:39. | |
plan - a vision for Britain in uncertain times, his solution for | :09:40. | :09:41. | |
the issue of immigration. Sam Allardyce has been speaking out, | :09:42. | :09:44. | |
24 hours after being forced to step He said "entrapment" had won, | :09:45. | :09:47. | |
after a secret recording by a newspaper appeared to show him | :09:48. | :09:52. | |
discussing how to "get He says he "made an error | :09:53. | :09:55. | |
of judgement." Our sports editor, | :09:56. | :09:58. | |
Dan Roan, has the latest. This report contains flash | :09:59. | :10:07. | |
photography. Many said Sam Allardyce came with | :10:08. | :10:11. | |
baggage when he was appointed England manager, and today, bags | :10:12. | :10:15. | |
packed, he left home, humiliated, for a holiday he hadn't been | :10:16. | :10:19. | |
planning. Stopping to talk for the first time about the undercover | :10:20. | :10:22. | |
newspaper sting that cost him his dream job. on reflection, it was a | :10:23. | :10:27. | |
silly thing to do, but just to let everybody know I helped out someone | :10:28. | :10:35. | |
I had known for 30 years, and unfortunately, it was an error of | :10:36. | :10:40. | |
judgment on my behalf, and it came with consequences, but entrap and | :10:41. | :10:43. | |
has won on this occasion, and I have to accept that. A la dice -- | :10:44. | :10:52. | |
Allardyce became England's shortest ever serving manager after the Daily | :10:53. | :10:56. | |
Telegraph secretly filmed him securing an in principle ?400,000 | :10:57. | :11:00. | |
deal with journalists posing as businessmen. The FA took a dim view | :11:01. | :11:06. | |
of his words about avoiding transfer regulations, and his disparaging | :11:07. | :11:08. | |
remarks about predecessor Roy Hodgson. With their credibility as | :11:09. | :11:16. | |
the moral guardians of the game on the line, Allardyce's bosses deemed | :11:17. | :11:21. | |
his ?3 million per year position untenable. British football is a bit | :11:22. | :11:25. | |
of a laughing stock around the world, I'm sure. Embarrassing for | :11:26. | :11:28. | |
everyone concerned, not a nice situation to be in. We have to move | :11:29. | :11:33. | |
on, get results in an extreme act of four games. Be barely believable | :11:34. | :11:38. | |
events of the last 48 hours have left people reeling here at Wembley, | :11:39. | :11:43. | |
Allardyce's departure raising questions over their judgment in | :11:44. | :11:47. | |
appointing him, but also their ability to govern a globalised game | :11:48. | :11:52. | |
that is changing yon recognition, with an president amounts of money | :11:53. | :11:55. | |
and greed, and desperate ownership of ever more powerful clubs and | :11:56. | :11:59. | |
agents. The Daily Telegraph has today alleged that current and | :12:00. | :12:05. | |
former managers have received payments. Even the body that | :12:06. | :12:14. | |
represents agents has now admitted the system is broken. One former FHM | :12:15. | :12:20. | |
and had this to say. You look at the figures going out to agents, they | :12:21. | :12:24. | |
are gigantic now. Someone has to say, hang on, this is all money | :12:25. | :12:27. | |
going out of football. It has nothing to do with football. With | :12:28. | :12:32. | |
the threat of more damaging headlines come, today, the | :12:33. | :12:35. | |
Government expressed its concern, demanding a full investigation, a | :12:36. | :12:38. | |
warning to the FA that this is now about confidence in the way the game | :12:39. | :12:43. | |
is run, and not just one manager's spectacular fall from grace. | :12:44. | :12:46. | |
Junior doctors have lost a legal challenge to stop controversial | :12:47. | :12:48. | |
A group called Justice for Health had argued the new terms | :12:49. | :12:53. | |
and conditions were "unsafe and unsustainable," | :12:54. | :12:55. | |
and the Government didn't have the right to push them through. | :12:56. | :12:58. | |
The Department of Health has welcomed the High Court ruling, | :12:59. | :13:01. | |
and called on junior doctors to "move on". | :13:02. | :13:07. | |
Criminal investigators say there's evidence the missile launcher | :13:08. | :13:09. | |
which destroyed flight MH17 two years ago over eastern Ukraine | :13:10. | :13:12. | |
Moscow has always disputed claims it was fired | :13:13. | :13:22. | |
Here's our transport correspondent, Richard Westcott. | :13:23. | :13:31. | |
Caught in the crossfire of someone else's war, in busy skies that were | :13:32. | :13:36. | |
meant to be saved. Nearly 300 people were on flight MH17, 80 of them | :13:37. | :13:43. | |
children. It was brought down by a Russian built missile. Both sides in | :13:44. | :13:48. | |
the war had them, but now criminal investigators say they are closing | :13:49. | :13:53. | |
in on those responsible. Translation mac on the 17th of July, flight MH17 | :13:54. | :14:05. | |
was shot down by a missile. It was brought in from the Russian | :14:06. | :14:07. | |
Federation territory and then returned afterwards. This recreation | :14:08. | :14:12. | |
from investigators suggests a missile launcher crossed over the | :14:13. | :14:15. | |
Russian border on the morning MH17 was shot down. Here is a capped | :14:16. | :14:22. | |
mobile phone call from 9:22am. An officer tells his commander, it | :14:23. | :14:26. | |
crossed, crossed the line. The line he is talking about is the Russian | :14:27. | :14:31. | |
border. There's no attempt to hide the launcher, which is sat on the | :14:32. | :14:34. | |
back of a Volvo truck. Lots of people took pictures and films and | :14:35. | :14:39. | |
put them on social media. Here, it's parked up in a lay-by in the city of | :14:40. | :14:44. | |
Donetsk. The final location is a farmer's field which was -- near a | :14:45. | :14:53. | |
town controlled by Russian separatist of the locals took | :14:54. | :14:55. | |
pictures of the smoke trail. It is then filmed heading back to Russia. | :14:56. | :14:59. | |
Crucially, one of its missiles is now missing. | :15:00. | :15:08. | |
We have been ruling out and I have been rolling out the fact that any | :15:09. | :15:13. | |
Russian weapons were shipped to Ukraine, any Russian army members, | :15:14. | :15:18. | |
any Russian troops were inside Ukraine, and we are still ruling out | :15:19. | :15:23. | |
that possibility. Bryce Fredericks and his girlfriend, Daisy, were on | :15:24. | :15:29. | |
board MH-17, heading for a dream holiday in Bali. It is a big step | :15:30. | :15:37. | |
towards the truth. We are not there yet, we do not yet know the names | :15:38. | :15:41. | |
and why, especially why. Investigators say that they are down | :15:42. | :15:46. | |
to 100 suspects for who fired a missile, even if they do eventually | :15:47. | :15:51. | |
name names, it is by no means certain that whoever did this will | :15:52. | :15:52. | |
face a court of law. the Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has | :15:53. | :15:58. | |
set out his pitch for power, And still to come: Side by side, | :15:59. | :16:02. | |
Sports fans and Team GB heroes reflect on a summer | :16:03. | :16:07. | |
of success in Rio. Coming up in Sportsday on BBC News: | :16:08. | :16:17. | |
Ahead of the start of the Ryder Cup, Phil Mickelson aims an attack | :16:18. | :16:20. | |
on his previous US captains, claiming they put the team | :16:21. | :16:23. | |
in a "position to fail", with Europe hoping | :16:24. | :16:25. | |
to win four in a row. The body which represents | :16:26. | :16:35. | |
the British car industry says only continued membership | :16:36. | :16:37. | |
of the European single market, from a major trade association, | :16:38. | :16:40. | |
on the possible effect The car industry contributes | :16:41. | :16:48. | |
nearly ?20 billion a year to the British | :16:49. | :17:00. | |
economy, according to the Society The wider industry | :17:01. | :17:02. | |
supports five times that. made in Britain are exported, | :17:03. | :17:15. | |
with half ending up in the EU. Our Business Editor, | :17:16. | :17:19. | |
Simon Jack, reports now This was no showroom, this was to | :17:20. | :17:24. | |
deliver a message. Only continued membership of the European single | :17:25. | :17:28. | |
market would guarantee the success of the UK car industry. | :17:29. | :17:32. | |
Future success and current strength, we are incredibly successful at the | :17:33. | :17:37. | |
moment, that is under threat if we are not part of the single market. | :17:38. | :17:42. | |
People will say that we buy a lot of German cars, a very important market | :17:43. | :17:45. | |
for foreign manufacturers, they would be crackers to get into it it | :17:46. | :17:50. | |
for tat war. We will always buy cars from abroad, however, if you are | :17:51. | :17:53. | |
talking about building cars and developing cars in the UK, you need | :17:54. | :17:57. | |
to be part of the single market, even if we had a free trade | :17:58. | :18:00. | |
agreement, you would need to complete the administration and | :18:01. | :18:06. | |
processes of having a trade deal. That adds cost and anything that | :18:07. | :18:09. | |
adds cost makes us uncompetitive. There is a trade-off, the biggest | :18:10. | :18:13. | |
threat to UK automated jobs is also the quickest break, Atari 410% on | :18:14. | :18:21. | |
cars, a terrible result, according to one of the biggest car-makers in | :18:22. | :18:23. | |
the UK. -- 80 tariff of 10% on cars. Customers would have to pay eight | :18:24. | :18:38. | |
tariff, it would affect jobs potentially. Publicly big companies | :18:39. | :18:42. | |
are saying let's wait and see but privately behind closed doors, like | :18:43. | :18:44. | |
here at the Eiffel Tower, they are that the perceived increased ability | :18:45. | :18:53. | |
of a hard Brexit, out of the single market, could mean tariffs and | :18:54. | :18:56. | |
restriction on the movement of people or both. They are also | :18:57. | :19:00. | |
worried that the entire process could drag on for years, those years | :19:01. | :19:05. | |
in which they need to start making decisions on where the UK is going | :19:06. | :19:10. | |
to fit in their European and global manufacturing strategy. Today's | :19:11. | :19:14. | |
message was aimed at the UK Government, Trade Minister Mark | :19:15. | :19:17. | |
Garnier said that he understood the concerns, but he did not seem to be | :19:18. | :19:21. | |
able to offer much reassurance. We cannot guarantee anything but we | :19:22. | :19:24. | |
will not provide a running woman free on what exit will look like but | :19:25. | :19:30. | |
there are elements that we need to protect in the case of the | :19:31. | :19:33. | |
automotive sector, those things we must protect and try to achieve is | :19:34. | :19:37. | |
zero tariff access. A demand to remain in the single market seems | :19:38. | :19:42. | |
unrealistic, when even hoping for the desired clarity still seems a | :19:43. | :19:43. | |
long way off. Let's take a look at some of the | :19:44. | :19:57. | |
day's other top stories. The widow of a Falklands war | :19:58. | :19:59. | |
veteran, has won a High Court ruling that she says gives her a last | :20:00. | :20:02. | |
chance to have her Samantha Jefferies from East Sussex, | :20:03. | :20:05. | |
took action, after being told the length of time her frozen | :20:06. | :20:09. | |
embryos could be kept She said the judgement | :20:10. | :20:11. | |
was "overwelmingly fantastic." Scotland's last major | :20:12. | :20:14. | |
steelworks has been reopened by the First Minister Nicola | :20:15. | :20:15. | |
Sturgeon. The Tata group had stopped | :20:16. | :20:23. | |
production at its Dalziel The new mill is expected | :20:24. | :20:25. | |
to provide ?15 million a year A man's been arrested, | :20:26. | :20:32. | |
on suspicion of murdering two employees from Matalan close | :20:33. | :20:35. | |
to the Cardiff store The 20-year-old, from the Castleton | :20:36. | :20:37. | |
area of Gwent, was detained following the discovery | :20:38. | :20:40. | |
of two bodies in Queen Street. South Wales police believe the | :20:41. | :20:42. | |
suspect was known to the victims. World leaders have been paying | :20:43. | :20:47. | |
tribute to the Israeli statesman and Nobel Peace Prize winner, | :20:48. | :20:50. | |
Shimon Peres, He's been described as one | :20:51. | :20:51. | |
of Israel's founding fathers, and twice served as Prime Minister | :20:52. | :20:55. | |
and later as President. He'd been in hospital | :20:56. | :20:58. | |
suffering a stroke. Israel has lost the grandfather of | :20:59. | :21:10. | |
the nation, born before the state, and one of its great defenders. | :21:11. | :21:15. | |
Shimon Peres was a key figure in the region, and on the world stage, | :21:16. | :21:19. | |
where he was celebrated as a peacemaker. Israel's Prime Minister, | :21:20. | :21:25. | |
Benjamin Netanyahu, among the leaders paying tribute. Shimon | :21:26. | :21:33. | |
devoted his life to our nation and to the pursuit of peace, he set his | :21:34. | :21:37. | |
gaze on the future, he did so much to protect our people. He worked to | :21:38. | :21:43. | |
his last days for peace, and for a better future for all. This reaction | :21:44. | :21:47. | |
from the US Secretary of State, John Kerry. He dedicated his life to the | :21:48. | :21:53. | |
cause of an Israel that would be safe and secure, democratic, and | :21:54. | :22:02. | |
free. And the homeland of the jury people of Israel. He was born in | :22:03. | :22:06. | |
Poland in 1923 and came to the holy land as a child when it was still | :22:07. | :22:09. | |
under British rule, he worked alongside Israel's founding father, | :22:10. | :22:14. | |
negotiating deals that helped the new nation become a formidable | :22:15. | :22:21. | |
military power. Shimon Peres was a driving force behind Israel's | :22:22. | :22:24. | |
nuclear programme, and a supporter of Israelis settlements on occupied | :22:25. | :22:31. | |
Palestinian land. At the Israelis parliament this evening, flags | :22:32. | :22:34. | |
flying at half-mast, for the last of the generation who built the state. | :22:35. | :22:41. | |
Shimon Peres was first elected to Parliament in 1959, and here at work | :22:42. | :22:46. | |
in a decades, he helped to shape is ready life, he held virtually every | :22:47. | :22:54. | |
major post, and during his long years in politics, his political | :22:55. | :22:56. | |
views changed. -- here at the Knesset. The man who was a security | :22:57. | :23:02. | |
hawk became a champion of peace. Shimon Peres was one of the | :23:03. | :23:07. | |
architects of the Oslo accords, Israel's first peace deal with the | :23:08. | :23:10. | |
Palestinians, which promised so much. What we are doing today is | :23:11. | :23:19. | |
more than signing an agreement. It is a revolution. Yesterday, we | :23:20. | :23:28. | |
dream, today, a commitment. He shared a Nobel Peace Prize with the | :23:29. | :23:32. | |
late Palestinian leader, Yasser Arafat, and that then is ready Prime | :23:33. | :23:40. | |
Minister Ishaq Rabin. Today he was described as a partner for peace by | :23:41. | :23:45. | |
the Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas, but others were more | :23:46. | :23:48. | |
critical. Everybody remember Tim as the man who lost the opportunity for | :23:49. | :23:52. | |
real peace, by deceiving the Palestinians. And ending up | :23:53. | :23:57. | |
deceiving of peace. -- Yitzhak Rabin. Supporters say that Shimon | :23:58. | :24:01. | |
Peres wanted peace for the next generation, and kept working for it | :24:02. | :24:05. | |
until his last days. He insisted there was no alternative, without | :24:06. | :24:10. | |
him, that view may be heard less often here. | :24:11. | :24:19. | |
It's been a day of reflection for many sports fans, | :24:20. | :24:22. | |
on a highly successful summer of Olympic and Paralympic action. | :24:23. | :24:29. | |
Here's what's happening right now in Leeds, | :24:30. | :24:30. | |
as thousands pay tribute to the Yorkshire members of Team GB. | :24:31. | :24:34. | |
Remember, if the county was a country, | :24:35. | :24:38. | |
it would have come 17th in the Olympics medal table, | :24:39. | :24:40. | |
And earlier today in Edinburgh, crowds celebrated | :24:41. | :24:43. | |
the Scottish athletes who brought home the best ever medal haul | :24:44. | :24:46. | |
were greeted by hundreds of school children, as Lorna Gordon reports. | :24:47. | :24:53. | |
VOICEOVER: A chance to meet their sporting heroes, Scotland's medal | :24:54. | :25:00. | |
winning athletes posing for photos, and passing on tips. During a day of | :25:01. | :25:08. | |
celebration. You stand on this side. Sam Young people here even got to | :25:09. | :25:12. | |
hold the medals themselves. The Olympics made me feel astonished. | :25:13. | :25:18. | |
Motivated. Determine. Fun and exciting. Exciting. Amazing! Some | :25:19. | :25:25. | |
training as well, and for one gold medal winning rower, tough | :25:26. | :25:33. | |
competition. It intimidates me when they want to do this! No, it is | :25:34. | :25:38. | |
lovely, it is a sport I have had a lot of fun with and I am encouraged | :25:39. | :25:42. | |
to see other people having fun. Anybody can have fun. Basketball, | :25:43. | :25:50. | |
judo, tennis, the athletes hoping to win awards in the future showing off | :25:51. | :25:56. | |
their talents today. I want to show that everything is possible. | :25:57. | :26:02. | |
Sometimes people think something is beyond their reach and they want to | :26:03. | :26:06. | |
give up. There is always ways that you can turn it around. Scottish | :26:07. | :26:10. | |
athletes triumphed at Rio, now there is the hope that younger athletes | :26:11. | :26:16. | |
can follow their success. Olympians and Paralympians inspiring the next | :26:17. | :26:19. | |
generation, with their medal haul in Rio. | :26:20. | :26:26. | |
Time for a look at all the weather news. | :26:27. | :26:31. | |
Funny old day out there, warm for late September, these are the | :26:32. | :26:36. | |
temperatures we should be seeing around this time of year, this is | :26:37. | :26:41. | |
what we have had today, low 20s, we see some sunshine, even 24 Celsius | :26:42. | :26:46. | |
across the Kent coast, 75 Fahrenheit. Slightly different story | :26:47. | :26:50. | |
further north, into the far north, the reason being, we have seen cloud | :26:51. | :26:55. | |
and rain through the day-to-day. If any thing that will intensify over | :26:56. | :26:58. | |
the next few hours and wind will strengthen, cloud and drizzle across | :26:59. | :27:02. | |
west facing coasts. Overnight tonight, the weather front will push | :27:03. | :27:05. | |
further south and east, wind increasing for a time across the | :27:06. | :27:10. | |
North West, and then it will lie across the Bristol Channel to the | :27:11. | :27:13. | |
wash by dawn tomorrow morning. To the north of that, school is ours, | :27:14. | :27:18. | |
strong to gale force gust of wind developing, maybe even severe gales. | :27:19. | :27:22. | |
To the extreme north of Scotland. -- squally showers. With trees still | :27:23. | :27:27. | |
having full leaf, almost, that could be pretty treacherous out on the | :27:28. | :27:30. | |
ropes, and difficult driving conditions as well. Rain will sweep | :27:31. | :27:37. | |
south and east, and it will be on improving picture. Sunshine coming | :27:38. | :27:41. | |
through. Breezy for all of us, and we still keep the shower was going | :27:42. | :27:46. | |
into the far north and west. By the middle of the afternoon we will see | :27:47. | :27:51. | |
highs to 11, 15 degrees, not quite as warm, maximum temperatures of | :27:52. | :27:55. | |
17-20. We keep the breezy, showery feeling into Friday, but as we move | :27:56. | :28:00. | |
towards the weekend, looks like it could be a tale of two halves. | :28:01. | :28:04. | |
Saturday, a little more disappointing, cooler for all of us, | :28:05. | :28:08. | |
rain around on Saturday, fingers crossed, Sunday will be a much | :28:09. | :28:17. | |
better day, Dreyer, with some sunshine in the offing. -- dryer. | :28:18. | :28:19. |