Choosing a quiet life instead. No child should have to do that. Prince harry remembers walking behind his mothers coffin. And coming up in sportsday on bbc news. Crystal palace are set to go dutch for their new manager. Frank de boer saying they are his preferred option. Good evening and welcome to the Bbc News At Six. Ever since the Grenfell Tower disaster last week theres been one question uppermost on our minds how many other tower blocks are at risk 7 around 600 high rise buildings across england have cladding and checks are being carried out on them. Already seven buildings in four local authorities have been found to use Flammable Cladding. Our home editor mark easton has been to camden in london where the council has decided to remove the cladding. The consequences of the Grenfell Tower the consequences of the grenfell kensingtaw i;that Kensingtan Arethat Kensingtan Arethat tested North Kensington are being tested from tower blocks and other public buildings. Cladding on seven b
Criticises the decision for him to walk behind his mothers coffin at her funeral in 1997. Our royal correspondent peter hunt has been studying the princes comments. Its a moment seared on the nations psyche, the funeral of a princess killed in her prime, her 12 year old son on unforgiving display. 20 years on, prince harry is critical of those who put him there. And hes voiced his considerable discomfort in an American Magazine the Enduring Diana fascination is global. I think he has spent so much time hiding away from himself and his demons, but now hes faced them and to a large extent conquered them, he feels more confident to be optimistic, truthful and say how he feels. A monarch and three heirs, an hereditary system secure. Now harrys suggesting that while the windsors are selflessly focused on the greater good, none of them is desperate to be sovereign. This interview will irritate republicans who seek an elected head of state, and upset some monarchists who believe that in retur
Criticises the decision for him to walk behind his mothers coffin at her funeral in 1997. Our royal correspondent peter hunt has been studying the princes comments. Its a moment seared on the nations psyche, the funeral of a princess killed in her prime, her 12 year old son on unforgiving display. 20 years on, prince harry is critical of those who put him there. And hes voiced his considerable discomfort in an American Magazine the Enduring Diana fascination is global. I think he has spent so much time hiding away from himself and his demons, but now hes faced them and to a large extent conquered them, he feels more confident to be optimistic, truthful and say how he feels. A monarch and three heirs, an hereditary system secure. Now harrys suggesting that while the windsors are selflessly focused on the greater good, none of them is desperate to be sovereign. This interview will irritate republicans who seek an elected head of state, and upset some monarchists who believe that in retur
Jazz, visitors head back to the 19205 jazz, visitors head back to the 1920s when music and style defines the era. Live from our studios in singapore and london, this is Bbc World News. Its newsday. Good morning. It is 7am in singapore, midnight in london and 2am in the last stronghold of so called Islamic State, the syrian city of raqqa. Is is facing all out war on severalfronts. City of raqqa. Is is facing all out war on several fronts. Across the border in iraqi troops have taken most of the city of mosul but not in time to save the famous mosque. In raqqa us backed fighters at the Syrian Democratic forces are close to pushing is out. Our correspondent Gabriel Gatehouse is on the frontline and sent this report. This has been a long and brutal road. We are inside raqqa canal, driving to the centre of the Syrian Democratic forces, the sdf, a Coalition Of Kurds and arabs. They have only just retake Coalition Of Kurds and arabs. They have Onlyjust Retake in these streets after fighters h
In south africa is loosening. He will relinquish leadership of the anc at the end of year. And whether he will complete his term as south africas president is uncertain, as allegations of cronyism and corruption pile up around his government. My guest to day it is thuli madonsela, south africas Public Protector until late last year. She exposed a web of worrying connections between the state and big business interests. But are her concerns about to be buried . Thuli madonsela, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you for being here stephen. It is such a honour. Well, i think we have to begin with that explosive report that you wrote and published before leaving the office of Public Protector at the end of last year. It was all about your concerns about State Capture. The idea was that certain big business interest, perhaps individuals, had undue influence on the government. You wanted a fully fledged Judicial Commission of inquiry to be set up within 30 days of your reports publication. Seven mo