England head towards euro 2020 as one of the top seeds after defeating kosovo 4 0. And the man whose lens helped define the 1960s the photographer terry oneill has died. And well be taking an in depth look at the papers with our reviewers henry mance, chief features writer at the ft, and the broadcaster, lucy beresford. Good evening. The duke of york is said to be standing by his decision to give a Television Interview about his disgraced former friend Jeffrey Epstein and allegations made against him personally. Prince andrew told the bbc he didnt regret his association with epstein while admitting it was a mistake to stay with him in new york in 2010 when he was a convicted sex offender. He also denied the allegations of Virginia Roberts who says she had sex with him in london when she was 17. Our royal correspondent Nicholas Witchell reports. Your royal highness, weve come to buckingham palace. The interview has been heard, andrews answers have been noted, with incredulity in some quarters and, one suspects, with something close to despair within the royal household. The reaction to his words in most cases has been negative. The consensus in pr terms the interview was extremely ill advised. Andrew was categoric about his denial of impropriety with the then 17 year old Virginia Roberts. She has claimed that on the night of their alleged first encounter, in 2001, she was introduced to him at tramp, the nightclub in central london. She says they danced together there, but andrew was emphatic that he was at home. He says he had taken his daughter beatrice to this pizza restaurant in woking in surrey in the late afternoon. But how had he managed to remember a specific day so many years ago . Because going to Pizza Express in woking is an unusual thing for me to do. A very unusual thing for me to do. Ive never been. Ive only been to woking a couple of times, and i remember it weirdly distinctly. As soon as somebody reminded me of it, iwent, oh, yes, i rememberthat. In the united states, whereJeffrey Epstein lived, to perform sexual favours, lawyers are saying andrew should now repeat his testimony under oath. Whether a person is a prince or a pauper, if anyone has evidence or information that might be relevant to an investigation of a criminal case, that person should provide it. And from those who have worked for the royal family and who are familiar with Prince Andrew, there is a feeling of weary resignation. Who made the decision to put him on . Did he make it himself . Or did he seek advice within the palace . My guess is that he bulldozed his way in and decided that he was going to do it himself, without any advice. Im truly grateful for the opportunity. It was supposed to be the interview which drew a line under the story for andrew and allowed him to move on. That moment is certainly some way off. There some way off. Is no doubt that people close to there is no doubt that people close to prince and you have been taken aback by the sheer intensity of the negative reaction to the interview. However, i understand that he stands by the decision to do it. Evil who know him say that he wanted to confront these issues had on people who knew him, they say he did so people who knew him, they say he did so with honesty and humility and hope that people willjudge him on the that basis. Although Jeffrey Epstein died in his prison cell, there are Legal Proceedings possible in the united states. 0ur correspondent nick bryant is in new york and explained where those could go. The criminal investigation into Jeffrey Epstein didnt end with the death ofjeffrey Jeffrey Epstein didnt end with the death of Jeffrey Epstein. Jeffrey epstein didnt end with the death ofJeffrey Epstein. New york prosecutors made that very clear and indeed, in the aftermath of his death when his body was found in a jailhouse very close to where i am in lower manhattan. They also made clear he was charged with a sex trafficking conspiracy, which also applies to the involvement of others. And the fbi enquiry we understand is focused on those who may have groomed some of his victims. As far as the interview with Prince Andrew is concerned, it has heightened calls for him to sit down and answer questions under oath in what is called a legal deposition. And also, to agree voluntarily to meet with Law Enforcement officials. Those goals came from lori are all right, one of the most high profile lawyers here, prominent in the Harvey Weinstein case and this one. In this case has really attracted huge attention on this side of the atlantic notjust because of the of Prince Andrew, but also because of the involvement of two of Jeffrey Epsteins also because of the involvement of two ofJeffrey Epsteins other onetime friends. The former president bill clinton and the present occupant of the white house, donald trump. And the bbc newsnight special Prince Andrew and the epstein scandal is available on the bbc iplayer. Immigration has featured strongly in the general Election Campaign today. Jeremy corbyn has said there would continue to be plenty of movement of people in and out of britain under a Labour Government. While the conservatives have given more details of how they would make the system the same for people from eu countries as for the rest of the world. Jessica parker reports. Long debated. The flow of people to the uk. The Free Movement of workers around the eu. He wants a further referendum with remain versus a labour brexit deal. So, what might their immigration policy look like . 0ur their immigration policy look like . Our economy and society has been enriched massively by people who have made their homes here. No Labour Government brought in by me will bring in a hostile environment like theresa may did. Will Free Movement and when we leave the eu . There will be a great deal of movement. So every movement will not end . No, you will have to wait until thursday. That is when labours ma nifesto thursday. That is when labours manifesto is lines. Meanwhile, the conservatives have left out their plans. Treating eu and non eu workers the same, the vast majority will need a job offer to work in the uk. Migrants will have to wait five yea rs before uk. Migrants will have to wait five years before they can claim benefits. And the yearly charge to the nhs will rise to £635. But no precise detail on numbers from a party that has been stung before for failing to meet its own targets. you dont have any kind of targets you dont have any kind of targets you we cant judge you dont have any kind of targets you we cantjudge whether your policy has been a failure or a success. Policy has been a failure or a success. Thats wrong. We will make sure the government has control of immigration so we get the advantages, the benefits, and as i described, the innovators creating jobs. And the controls . We control the costs immigration undoubtedly places. Immigration can be seen as an issue of principle. To what extent should the uk be able to control who exactly can come and not come here to work . But its also a matter of pragmatism. Businesses say they need easy access to workers of all skill levels. There are so Many Industries that rely on people coming to work from other countries. We wa nt coming to work from other countries. We want a system that is fair. We have targeted enforcement so we can keep the rules but we recognise and celebrate what immigrants offer us all. We need people to come and live here. We know over the next 25 years if we dont encourage people to make scotland their home, the working age population will decline. So, immigration was up for debate in the 2016 referendum was that in this election, thats still the case. Jessica parker, bbc news. And throughout the Election Campaign well be putting your questions to all of the main parties. Tomorrow morning at 11 30 well bejoined byjonathan reynolds from labour. So if you have anything you want to ask, please do get in touch. Use the Contact Details on screen now and well put those questions to them. Please remember to leave your name and where youre from. Protesters in hong kong are continuing to occupy a University Campus after some of the fiercest clashes in five months of demonstrations. Protesters shot arrows and threw petrol bombs at police, who have threatened to respond with live fire. Robin brant has the latest. Sunday morning in hong kong. These protests are now in their sixth month. 0n the edge of another University Campus, taken over by protestors, theres tear gas, rubber bullets and water cannon from the police. From the other side, theyre now using improvised weapons. The police are now trying to move in on two fronts. The tear gas is coming from there and another group there, and what youve got here is the last holdout of the students. Theyre throwing bricks, theyre throwing petrol bombs. At the moment it remains a stand off. For hours, both sides pushed back and forth. All as a handful of chinas soldiers looked on, from behind the steel gates of their barracks just metres away. There were claims that both sides are resorting to lethal weapons. The police said one of theirs was hit in the leg by an arrow fired from the university. Do you think the people of hong kong support you firing bows and arrows, support you throwing petrol bombs . I dont expect everyone to support us, but most of the citizens are ok with it. Were not asking for support, we just hope people understand what we are doing right now. For the second time in a week, im standing on a bridge surrounded by protestors, with riot police on the other side. Earlier in the week, it was a highway below they blocked. Now, its one of the tunnels to hong kong island. These protestors continue with their efforts to cause maximum disruption to hong kongs infrastructure. By the days end the protestors faced Police Moving in on fourfronts. Hong Kong Polytechnic University is now under siege. The protestors who have stayed, many inside, have no way out. Robin brant, bbc news, hong kong. Lets ta ke lets take you inside the campus. We saw pictures of the last 12 hours, and you can see there the students are still within the Polytechnic University in hong kong. And it has just gone 7am, local time. The government and armed forces have been accused of covering up illegal killings by british troops in afghanistan and iraq. An investigation by bbc panorama and the sunday times have spoken to a dozen british detectives who say they found credible evidence of war crimes. But the investigators say strong cases were not prosecuted. The ministry of defence has denied the claims. Richard bilton has more. Across two decades, british soldiers have fought wars in afghanistan and iraq. Most did their duty and came home, but some were accused of committing war crimes. Panorama has found evidence the state covered up what they did. Like the killing of rahid al moussaoui in basra in 2003. Translation when rahid opened the door, the british soldier was crouching behind a pile of rubbish in the street. As soon as rahid walked out, the british soldier shot him, here. Detectives from the Iraq Historic Allegations Team investigated the case. They wanted to prosecute one soldier for the killing and his commanding officerfor covering up what happened, but no one was charged. This detective asked to be interviewed anonymously. The ministry of defence had no intention of prosecuting any soldier, of whatever rank he was, unless it was absolutely necessary and they couldnt wriggle their way out of it. Ihat looked at hundreds of cases, but in 2017, the investigation was shut down. Along with 0peration northmoor, which was looking at killings in afghanistan. There were no prosecutions. Panorama has spoken to insiders in both investigations. They say cases were covered up. Key decisions were being taken out of our hands. There was more and more pressure coming from the mod to get cases closed as quickly as possible. The mod says military operations are conducted lawfully, and that decisions not to prosecute were made independently and after extensive investigation. Richard bilton, bbc news. And you can watch more on that story on panorama tomorrow at 9pm on bbc one. The headlines on bbc news sources close to Prince Andrew have told the bbc that he stands by his decision to be questioned on newsnight about his links to a convicted paedophile. Now, lawyers call upon him to give evidence. British business hits out at both the main parties over policies on immigration and nationalisation. Pro democracy activists in hong kong have set fire to the main entrance of the Polytechnic University as police tried to seize control of the campus. More now on the election and one of the key battle grounds will be wales, where labour has traditionally been the dominant party. In 2017, it took 28 of a0 welsh seats, but opinion polls suggest it could now lose ground to the conservatives and plaid cymru. Hywel griffith has been speaking to voters in the constituency of bridgend. For a century, labour has had a firm grip on wales until this year. When it felt grip on wales until this year. When it felt fell to third place in the elections. Just a wobble or a turning tide, it is constituencies like this that should be the test. What will swing it . Martin says the environment would normally be his number one issue, but not this time. That is better. His wife is german so that is better. His wife is german so there is Something Else on his line mind. So there is Something Else on his line mind. This election is about brexit by what dealer politicians say. Bridgend voted to leave the eu in 2016. What has followed has frustrated people on both sides. Joe says she is a floating vote and wa nts says she is a floating vote and wants politics to move on. Nothing has been done really about our economy and looking at the nhs, looking at the homeless, all the other issues we have got in this country. Everything seems to have gone on stand still. For more than three decades, this constituency like most of wales has been solid labour territory. But the opinion polls suggest that may be about to change. Traditional voting allegiances it seems may be washed away by the time out of the last three years. The High Water Mark of the tory party in wales was 1983 when they last took this constituency. So could it happen ain . Constituency. So could it happen again . The key to winning ac plug ridge and will be how many of those labour voters can actually make that switch, hold their noses in some cases because i forget the conservative brand can be pretty toxic and part of south wales and switch to the conservatives. Toxic and part of south wales and switch to the conservativesm toxic and part of south wales and switch to the conservatives. It may bea switch to the conservatives. It may be a tough sell for Summer Bridge ands workers. The town is bracing itself for the closure of its biggest employer of the ford plant. Forjason, it will be the second time he has lost hisjob as forjason, it will be the second time he has lost his job as the Company Shifts overseas. It is too easy to close plants and take production away from the uk. U nfortu nately i production away from the uk. Unfortunately i have been through it twice. Whichever party can give me support and protection of workers rights for the uk, they will get my vote. Lib dems holding onto their seats will be a good result. That is how labour and the tories perform in constituencies like these which could decide who forms the next government. Terry 0neill, the photographer whose pictures helped define the 1960s, has died at the age of 81. His images of rock and film stars and royalty helped frame an age of celebrity, and the idea of the swinging sixties. David sillito looks back at his work. Patrick macnee, twiggy. Photoshoots dont get more 60s than that, and the man behind the lens was terry 0neill. His work, a whos who of the greatest stars of the last 50 years. This image of Frank Sinatra striding down a boardwalk is now a museum exhibit. Indeed, his first assignment as a photographer on fleet street. The very firstjob i ever had on the newspaper, i got sent to photograph a group, and they turned out to be the beatles recording please please me, and i started at the top and i never looked back. Rebel, rebel, youve torn your dress. In the 70s, he captured david bowies ever changing image. To his admirers, one of his great talents was developing relationships with his sitters. When you work with musicians, youve got to respect that its their time, but terry got very close to a lot of people, and in, you know, in some instances, he married his subject. You know, he was married to faye dunaway. Married to faye dunaway, photographed Frank Sinatra it wasnt an easy life. This was one of the first stones photoshoots, but as the years went by, modern stars werent so interesting to him. I dont know what it is, all the guys seem to wear black suits, all the girls seem to be fashion plates, but they all look the same. It was a portfolio that had everyone from bardot to churchill, sinatra to taylor. Terry 0neills life truly was a catalogue of a golden age of stardom. Terry 0neill whos died at the age of 81. Sport, and a full round up from the bbc sport centre. Good evening. Its next stop for euro 2020 for england. They rounded off their Qualification Campaign with a relatively straightforward victory in kosovo. The 4 0 win guarantees that england will be one of the top seeds for next years tournament. Travelling england fans are unaccustomed to a reception like this. Intervention by british troops during the covers and conflict has not been forgotten here. The welcome has been warm. I cant remember an atmosphere like this. It is quite moving. Football is about respect. Say no to racism. Even during an a nswer say no to racism. Even during an answer say no to racism. Even during an answer national anthem, this cause of infection was holding up the st georges cross. 0ne cause of infection was holding up the st georges cross. One last thing for Gareth Southgate to worry about. Raheem stirling back in the side after a spat with a teammate. England fans waited half an hour to get ahead. Captain harry kane had hit the post earlier in the ball fell to him in the 80th minute. He was decisive. Then just two minutes later, substitute marcus rushfords streit got englands third. This was a chance for englands Young Players to shine, and in the 90th minute, they scored an International Goal and it finished at four. England have already qualified for next yea rs have already qualified for next years euros. Kosovo have a slim chance via the play offs, but for them, this match was about history, looking back over the relationship between the two countries, but also making history because this was the first time i had ever hosted england. They had ever hosted england. A really good test for us. We needed that. I was keen to see. I was quite happy, i was quite happy for it to go 80,85 and see how we quite happy, i was quite happy for it to go 80, 85 and see how we cope with it. Because we need those sorts of games and it was a good test for the Young Players and the new players coming in. 21 year old Stefanos Tsitsipas has won the year ending atp tour finals at the first attempt. He came from behind to beat Austrias Dominic Thiem in a deciding set tie break. The greek, whos ranked sixth in the world, becomes the youngest winner of the event in 18 years. Imran sidat reports. It isa it is a final that not many would have predicted at the start of the week. But it has been a tournament which has seen the next generation finally come of age. For Dominic Thiem and stefan huss is a bus, it was the opportunity to win the biggest title of their careers and it was a greek who forced the early initiative. The pair couldnt be separated for over an hour, though, but it was thiem who took the opening set in a tie break. Atjust 21, tsitsipas is widely regarded as a future number one and he has showed wife at the second. The fans goods send that decider. He wrapped up goods send that decider. He wrapped up with that and it was going on in london. We would hold the nerve now . Tsitsipas is making his debut in this tournament and he carried on the momentum to break early in the third. Thiem has won five titles this year and he showed he was up for the fight by breaking back to level the match once again. That didnt deter tsitsipas, though, as he made sure this titanic muscle would be settled by a tie break. Brought on by a raucous crowd at the 02 arena, the world number six showed his prowess by taking command early in the breakup. He held his nerve to seal the match at his first atp finals title and the celebrations could begin. So, tsitsipas lands the biggest win of his career, and could this be the start of a new era in mens tennis . It is unbelievable, having such an army behind me, on the court. They just gave me so much energy, they made me believe that i can achieve the things i want to achieve on the court, they motivate me, theyjust give me so much energy in general and i. I give me so much energy in general and i. Ijust love that. I dont know if people are watching from here, but i would love to thank every single one of them who supported me with the greek flags and it made me feel like home. Lewis hamilton had been bumped down from third to seventh at the brazilian grand prix after a chaotic finish to the race at interlagos. Ferraris Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc had already ta ken each other out towards the end of the race. That brought out the safety car and on the first lap after the restart hamilton collided with red bulls alex albon. Despite damaging his car, he finished third behind verstappen and pierre gasly only to be demoted by stewards after the race. That means carlos sainz inherits third and thus mclarens first podium for more than five years. Thats all the sport for now. Have a very good night. Thank you very much, ben. And well be taking an in depth look at the papers with our reviewers, henry mance, chief features writer at the ft, and the broadcaster and psychotherapist lucy beresford. Thats coming up just after the headlines at 11 30pm. Now, its time for a look at the weather with stav. Hello. You dont need me to tell you how wet it has been for the last few weeks across the country. River levels running very high, waterlogged, flooded fields up and down the uk particular england and wales and this was the scene on a field in warwickshire on sunday when we saw further light rain at times. A big contrast further north. Sunshine appearing in abundance across parts of scotland and Northern Ireland because we have higher pressure building in across the country now and it will bring some very welcome dry and sunny weather. Perhaps even beyond for some of us. From monday, a cold, frosty start. Lots of sunshine. This low pressure effects of our southeast with strong winds and a few showers but even this to clear away and we should see widespread sunshine. Mist and fog lingering in the central belt, we may struggle to get above one or two degrees. I pressure as we move into tuesday. This weather front edging ever close into western parts of written, but for the majority, Tuesday Morning will be clear skies, dry and very cold. A widespread frost, probably the coldest start of the day of the season so the coldest start of the day of the season so far. Widespread sunshine down the country, one or two mist and fog patches which should clear through the day but we have that weather front edging into the west, may be some rain later in the day for Northern Ireland, and into the south west. Slowly lifting across the south west as we pick up the stronger southerly wind. This is a pressure pattern as we head through the middle latter part of the week. It becomes blocked with High Pressure over the continent, low pressure over the continent, low pressure parking itself towards the west. It means the further west you are on wednesday and indeed thursday, you will see more of a breeze, perhaps outbreaks of rain here whereas further north and east tending to stay dry with some sunshine, although there will be a fairamount of sunshine, although there will be a fair amount of cloud around as well and the sunshine could be quite hazy. Breezy for all is well. Thursday, spot the difference. Thicker cloud across part of South West England and wales into Northern Ireland around the irish sea coast, whereas scotland, central and Eastern England would tend to stay dry and chilly with sunny spells and variable amounts of cloud. 0n spells and variable amounts of cloud. On friday looks like this weather front could push cloud. On friday looks like this weatherfront could push back further west and many places although rather cloudy could stay dry with some sunshine in places. Breezy once again. Notice the temperature start to reach double figures in many places, even across scotland. The jetstream has figures in many places, even across scotland. Thejetstream has been in this pattern for quite a while now, very undulating and allowing this pattern to continue. It will drive a few low pressure systems towards our shores, but with this big area of higher pressure establishing itself across scandinavia, into eastern europe, this low pressure system will be not moving very fast. It will be not moving very fast. It will get stuck to the south west of the uk. If you are fed up with the cold weather, this pressure pattern will continue to draw milder south 01 will continue to draw milder south or south easterly winds to our shores, and as we go further ahead, the weekend and beyond, we could see something a bit more milder pushing into central and southern parts of the country. For the further ahead of forecast, we will see a little bit of rain mostly towards the south west, closer to the areas of low pressure, but for much of the country should be largely drive with some hazy sunshine, quite breezy as well. It will turn while particular across southern and Western Areas well. It will turn while particular across southern and Western Areas 3s we continue with those southerly winds. Hello. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment. When i say we, im talking about henry mance and lucy beresford. First, the headlines sources close to Prince Andrew have told the bbc he stands by his decision to be questioned on newsnight about his links to a convicted paedophile. Now lawyers call upon him to give evidence. Whether a person is a prince or a pauper, if anyone has evidence or information that might be relevant to an investigation of a criminal case, that person should provide it. British business hits out at both the main parties over policies